Ok dude heres the facts. Pain in the chest that is sharp, get worse when you breath, and you can point to the point where it is in your chest is not heart related. It could be and is more likely to be what we call pluretic chest pain. Now that can mean a number of things. Could be a pulmonary embolish which like a heart attack but in your lungs. Or the more likely answer again is that in your chest you layers around you lungs. Now in those layers is a surfactant (slippery stuff). Now everynow and then (especially young males) you can get a decreased in the slippery stuff and so this creates friction between the 2 layers which is the cause of the sharp pain in the chest and which is why it hurts when you breath and only lasts for a short time. Now in saying that I advise anyone with any sort of chest pain to go to your doctor or hospital to get it investigate to be safe.
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