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  1. 10 lut 2023 · People with costochondritis usually present with sharp or dull pain in the front or side of the chest. The pain can worsen when a person is lying down, and through movement and deep breathing.

  2. 21 cze 2024 · Chest pain when lying down may be due to acid reflux, heartburn, or musculoskeletal issues. The most common causes of chest pain while lying down aren’t life-threatening. Here’s what...

  3. 6 cze 2024 · A common symptom of acute pericarditis is a sharp, stabbing chest pain, usually coming on quickly. It's often in the middle or left side of the chest, and there may be pain in one or both shoulders. Sitting up and leaning forward tends to ease the pain, while lying down and breathing deep worsens it.

  4. 9 kwi 2024 · Chest pain is the most common symptom of pericarditis. It usually feels sharp or stabbing. But some people have dull, achy or pressure-like chest pain. Most often, pericarditis pain is felt behind the breastbone or on the left side of the chest. The pain may: Spread to the left shoulder and neck, or to both shoulders.

  5. www.nhs.uk › conditions › pericarditisPericarditis - NHS

    The main symptom of pericarditis is chest pain. The chest pain usually: feels sharp or stabbing. spreads to your shoulders, arms or tummy. gets worse when you breathe in deeply, swallow, cough or lie down (especially when you lie down on your left side) gets better when you lean forward.

  6. 16 gru 2020 · Pain with deep breathing is a sensation of sharp, stabbing or burning pain when you inhale or exhale. The pain is usually sudden and intense. You may feel pain taking a deep breath on the left side, right side, in the center, or in the back. You may also notice the pain is worse in certain positions, such as when lying down.

  7. 24 paź 2023 · Serious Causes. Knowing the Difference. Sudden and sharp pain in the chest can feel alarming. It can be challenging to determine if you need to seek immediate medical attention or whether it’s something that will pass. There are many causes, such as pericarditis or precordial catch syndrome.