
What Causes Chest Pain While Sneezing?

Question: I'm having issues that I've never had before and they seem to have come all at once. My chest hurts bad when I sneeze. I find myself needing sleep at all times during the day - and not just because I'm tired. It's as if I have not choice. Aside from being extremely tired, I have almost no energy except immediately after I eat. My memory is getting worse and worse, almost to the point that if I don't write things down, I could possibly lose my job. I don't expect to be a runner, but I can't even jog across a roadway-and I used to be able to do so. If I sit for an period of time, it hurts to get up. What is so hard to accept, is that I have always been fairly active and now, all of a sudden, I can't do hardly anything. Also, I keep a headache, some days worse than others.
Brief Answer:
Need some examinations
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mrs,
You need some examinations to find out the cause of your complaints.
I would advise you to have done complete blood count, if there are some deviations, it can lead to overtiredness, also check blood sugar and monitor your blood pressure for a week.
Headaches, memory problems, sleeplessness and chest pains could be caused by spine problems, the best way to rule out spine problems is MRI, but often X Rays also can give a clue.
So, the best idea will be to see a doctor and undergo examinations.
Hope this was helpful
Wishing you good health
In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask
Regards,
Need some examinations
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mrs,
You need some examinations to find out the cause of your complaints.
I would advise you to have done complete blood count, if there are some deviations, it can lead to overtiredness, also check blood sugar and monitor your blood pressure for a week.
Headaches, memory problems, sleeplessness and chest pains could be caused by spine problems, the best way to rule out spine problems is MRI, but often X Rays also can give a clue.
So, the best idea will be to see a doctor and undergo examinations.
Hope this was helpful
Wishing you good health
In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask
Regards,
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