What does it mean when you have a severe pain underneath your left boob!!??!!??!?


Question:
it only happens once in a great while !!

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could it be perhaps before you get your period as i sometimes get sore boobs before i have my period, but if its that bad you should get it checked out!
It might mean that it's growing. Or, since it's your left one, it could have something to do with your heart.
you've been doing something wrong
You could of pulled a muscle or there might be something wrong. You need to have a yearly check up and do a breast check while you are in the shower and see if you feel any hard bumps.
Could be gall bladder, heart, gas and indigestion, hernia just could be anything. Is best to go to the Dr. and get it checked out. They will find out what it is and give you something for it.
this could be most likely your own unique reaction to your menses period.. is it happening during that time of the month? or randomly?

if you're above twenty, please go and do a mammogram..
you never know what might be growing inside..
not to scare you, but yeah, as a nurse NOT in the ward, I tend to give people scary diseases to simple symptoms..
but breast cancer is not something you wanna mess with..

pls take all this objectively ... I'm wrong mostly.. I thought I was gonna get a stroke 2 years back.. and I'm only 18. hehe.. but just be sure... ask your doc.. thats always safe
This should not be so. Have this diagnosed by a Doctor. You have organs in that area. See what's going on.
it could be several things...
1) Heart burn
2) Heart attack...but I doubt it
3) something else...if it persists, go see ur doctor
sounds like gas.
You might have a tempory muscle problem.
Muscles like ropes are made of many fibers or strands. If some of the individual fibers that work in combination to make the muscle strong are not relaxing they bulk up in the middle and are stretched thin on the ends which results in the appearance of "knots" they are the tender spots. The muscles that effect headaches can come from as far away as the lower back and include shoulders, arms, neck and head causing a cascade effect. So a massage (professional if possible) will help.
Specific to the head - at the base of the skull where it connects to the spine there is a ridge in an upsidedown V like shape - press in and up to the count of three, three times to help relax the muscles there. All through the hair scratch lightly the head you will find tender spots those are knots (rub the rest of the head) the idea is to go over them semi frequently until they are gone.
General - Muscles need magnisium (regulates many things) and potassium - both can be found in bananas or molasses (a swig or two)
Hydrate with any nonsugar (even the substitutes) liquids - quantity = your body weight divided by 2 times ounces daily. The head of neurology (10 years ago) at UCDavis told my husband that running a body low on water is like running a car low on oil - there will be problems.
Resource on muscles The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies.
Does it, in fact, relate to the breast, or to the chest area underneath? If it is the ribs, there might be an injury there.
If it is UNDER the ribs, then the same applies, with more urgency.
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