Tag Archives: Thoracic

Main Symptoms of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome happens when nerves or blood vessels get pinched between the collar-bone and first rib. Symptoms shoot into the arm or hand, not the chest, so many people think the problem is elsewhere. Arm pain is the headline. It starts in the shoulder or armpit and runs down the outer arm, worse when you raise the arm or carry a bag. Numbness and tingling follow. Fingers feel “asleep,” especially the ring and little fingers, or the whole hand when you sleep with your arm overhead. Weak grip shows up next. You drop coffee cups, have trouble opening jars,... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm

A thoracic aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the chest portion of the body’s main artery. It grows slowly and is usually silent, so symptoms often start only when it begins to press on nearby structures or leak. Deep chest pressure is the hallmark. It feels like a weight or tight band behind the breast-bone that doesn’t go away with rest or antacids. Back pain between the shoulder blades is common. It’s dull, persistent, and can throb more when you lie flat. Hoarseness or voice change appears if the aneurysm stretches the nerve to the voice box. Cough shows... Learn more