What’s wrong with the chest pain and numbness?

Chest pain hand numbness may be sleeping in the wrong position, the formation of compression, may also be myocardial infarction, angina, pneumothorax and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: sleeping in the wrong position, the formation of upper limb nerve compression, while compression of the hand and chest, some people may appear hand numbness accompanied by chest pain.
2. Myocardial infarction: refers to the coronary artery emergency occlusion, resulting in cardiac necrosis, may be related to hypertension, dyslipidemia and other factors, manifested as severe pain in the chest, dyspnea, coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue and other symptoms, may lead to chest pain hand numbness.
3. Angina pectoris: coronary artery myocardial bridge, microvascular dysfunction, epicardial artery obstruction may cause angina pectoris, often manifested as retrosternal pain and radiating to the left shoulder, arm and fingers, which may cause chest pain and hand numbness.
4. Pneumothorax: it refers to the accumulation of gas in the pleural cavity, which may be spontaneous or secondary to disease, trauma or surgery, with clinical manifestations of chest pain, persistent cough, breathlessness and bruising, and symptoms such as weakening of respiration, which may lead to chest pain and hand numbness.
If the physiological factors are excluded, the symptoms of chest pain and hand numbness are recommended to consult a doctor for timely examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.