Pain in the body can be associated with an illness, an accident, a bump or a bruise, and sometimes it appears for what seems like no reason at all. Everyone experiences mystery pains at some point or another. Many have a habit of disappearing on their own, and most people chalk it up to a funny sleeping position or just a random occurrence with no real meaning. While some mystery pains may be caused by something that isn’t a health threat, others should not be ignored. The following 10 mystery pains may indicate something more serious, and early detection can be extremely important for your health.

1. Mystery Chest Pain

Pain in the chest may be an indicator that there’s something serious going on inside your body. You may have a problem with your heart, and chest pain should always be checked out by a doctor. Chest pain accompanied by a sharp pain in your throat, lower jaw, shoulders or arms can mean you are experiencing a heart attack. If you have these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

2. Mystery Lower Back Pain

Pain in the lower back could be from something more than an uncomfortable sitting position. If you are experiencing pain in your lower back that is prominent and persistent, it may indicate a problem with your kidneys, such as a kidney stone or an infected or swollen kidney. Be sure to seek medical help for lower back pain that won’t subside.

3. Mystery Abdominal Pain

A stomach ache is most often blamed on a heavy meal or uncommon food combinations, but if it has nothing to do with something you ate, then it may be a sign of something more serious. The kidneys, lungs and uterus can all give off pain in the form of a stomachache. Sharp pains in the lower right quadrant may be attributed to appendicitis, while pain in the upper right quadrant may indicate gallbladder problems. See a doctor for stomach pain that persists.

4. Mystery Leg Pain

Different exercises and strenous activities can cause lower leg pain in the calf muscles. If there is a problem in the veins and arteries in this area, the blood can clot, leading to a condition known as Deep Venous Thrombosis. If you experience lower leg pain accompanied by swelling, check in with a doctor.

5. Mystery Sensations in the Arms or Legs

If you’ve ever been sitting or standing in one position for a long period of time, you may have experienced a tingling sensation that occurs due to limited blood flow. Once you start moving, the sensation usually subsides. But if you experience tingling in your hands or feet on a regular basis, it may be a sign of nerve damage.

6. Mystery Aching

Disease increases the body’s sensitivity to pain and pressure. If you are experiencing generalized aching in your body, there may be something wrong. Depression can lead to unexplained pains, and fibromyalgia causes the body to ache. Check in with a doctor if you’re experiencing frequent aches and pains.

7. Mystery Pain in the Testicles

Men — If you haven’t suffered a kick to your private region recently and you’re experiencing pain, it can be a sign of multiple serious health conditions. Pain in the testicles can be caused by a hernia or even cancer. Make sure you visit a doctor for answers.

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8. Mystery Headaches

We all get headaches every once in a while. It’s a common way for our bodies to let us know we need to drink more water or get something to eat. But if you’re experiencing sudden, heavy headaches that are accompanied by blurred vision, it may be a sign of a serious health problem, including a stroke. Don’t brush it off.

9. Mystery Pain During Sex

Unusual pain in the pelvis or lower abdomen during sex can indicate pelvic inflammatory disease, which is a bacterial infection of a woman’s reproductive organs. It can lead to swollen and burning tissue, and even cause scarring or infertility. Make an appointment with a doctor to get things checked out.

10. Mystery Pain in the Joints

Osteoarthritis can develop with aging, which causes joint pain, but pain in the joints can also be a sign of lupus. Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that is usually accompanied by hair loss, fever and chronic fatigue. It can cause damage to any part of the body. Joint pain may also be indicative of rheumatoid arthritis. Persistent joint pain should be examined by a doctor.

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