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Discover Ludwig"chest tightness" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of pressure, discomfort, or constriction in the chest area. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical symptom, a sensation during exercise or stress, or even as a descriptive element in creative writing. Example: She woke up with a sharp pain in her chest and a feeling of tightness that made it difficult to breathe. She immediately called her doctor, worried that the chest tightness could be a sign of a heart problem. During her morning jog, she felt her chest tighten, and she struggled to catch her breath. She slowed down to a walk, trying to ease the chest tightness before continuing her run. The anxiety and stress she had been feeling all day manifested as a heavy chest tightness, making her feel like she was being squeezed by an invisible force. As she walked through the haunted house, her chest tightened with fear, anticipating what might be lurking around the next corner.
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chest tightness
noun
An unpleasant sensation of tightness, heaviness or pressure in the chest.
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There is chest tightness.
A pounding pulse is common, as is chest tightness.
Symptoms include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath.
Shortness of breath, wheezing, fainting, and chest tightness are all reactions that may indicate anaphylaxis.
Shortness of breath, labored breathing, chest tightness, deep cough, wheezing, obstructed airflow.
He had chest tightness, breathing issues, and was coughing up blood, according to The Australian.
The results showed that cannabis smokers experienced wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and phlegm.
About 25 policemen were examined by doctors for problems such as chest tightness or shortness of breath, Bortkett-Jones said.
She said she never wheezed, but she did have some chest tightness and on occasion felt short of breath.
Common complaints included headache, mucosal irritation, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and wheezing.
Different categories of asthma were based on distinguishable clinical presentation: classical (wheezing with/without dyspnea, cough/chest tightness), cough variant (cough as the sole presenting symptom) and chest tightness variant asthma (defined solely by chest tightness).
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