Why do I have a weird feeling in my chest?

This fleeting feeling like your heart is fluttering is a called a heart palpitation, and most of the time it’s not cause for concern. Heart palpitations can be caused by anxiety, dehydration, a hard workout or if you’ve consumed caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, or even some cold and cough medications.

How long does it take for COVID symptoms to show?

On average, symptoms showed up in the newly infected person about 5.6 days after contact. Rarely, symptoms appeared as soon as 2 days after exposure. Most people with symptoms had them by day 12.

What are the symptoms after recovering from COVID-19?

Common signs and symptoms that linger over time include:

  • Fatigue.
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
  • Cough.
  • Joint pain.
  • Chest pain.
  • Memory, concentration or sleep problems.
  • Muscle pain or headache.
  • Fast or pounding heartbeat.

What are the most common causes of lower chest pain?

Lung Problems. Also known as pleurisy,this is an inflammation or irritation of the lining of the lungs and chest.

  • Gastrointestinal Problems. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • Bone,Muscle,or Nerve Problems.
  • Other Potential Causes of Chest Pain.
  • When to See the Doctor for Chest Pain.
  • What causes pain in the middle of the chest?

    The sternum, also known as the breastbone, is the long, flat bone in the middle of your chest. You can have pain in this area because of infection, inflammation, injury, or the breakdown of cartilage affecting the sternum itself. Problems with nearby organs like the heart, lungs, and esophagus can also cause pain in this area.

    When to worry about chest pain?

    Heart-related chest pain. Although chest pain is often associated with heart disease,many people with heart disease say they have a vague discomfort that isn’t necessarily identified as pain.

  • Other types of chest pain. It can be difficult to distinguish heart-related chest pain from other types of chest pain.
  • When to see a doctor.
  • What could be causing chest pain?

    Coffee: Anywhere from 102 to 200 mg

  • Espresso: Anywhere from 240 to 720 mg
  • Energy drinks: Anywhere from 50 to 160 mg
  • Soft drinks: Anywhere up to 40 mg
  • Chocolate: Anywhere from 15 to 35 mg