It often happens that we can only guess what’s wrong with our body when something starts to ache.
We at Clamotion decided to find out what kind of ache or pain is associated with each organ. Please note, however, that this information is of an introductory kind and shouldn’t be taken as a strict guide.
Heart
If something is wrong with the heart, a person feels compressing pain in the chest that can spread to the left arm, shoulder blade, and part of the neck. Unlike other kinds of pain, heart pain isn’t associated with movement or breath.
Kidneys
Kidney pain can sometimes be confused with simple backache. The difference is that kidney pain is deeper under the ribs, while muscle pain is usually lower.
Kidney pain may also travel to the legs.
Small intestine
Problems with the small intestine usually cause pain in the navel region. If the pain persists and causes discomfort when bending or walking, don’t put off a visit to a doctor.
Large intestine
Issues with this organ are usually associated with pain in the lower abdomen, closer to the right side. Regular constipation is also a characteristic feature.
Lungs
The lungs themselves don’t feel pain due to a lack of nerve endings. But if something’s wrong with them, you may feel a dull ache in your chest.
A cough and difficulty breathing are also symptoms of lung problems.
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July 17, 2021
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