
What Causes Vertigo, Headache And Pain Behind Left Breast Bone?

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thank you for sending the question.
I can appreciate that having these symptoms is very worrisome. I will do my best to provide him with some considerations.
One of the most common causes of this type of symptom is anxiety. I'm not sure that this is the case for you but it is something that we should consider. If you have significant stress in your life and you feel this might be affecting you then we should consider that as a possibility.
other possibilities which are considered include cardiac causes of chest discomfort. This could include coronary artery disease which generally does not occur in younger patients. However some patients can have cardiac issues including structural abnormalities or electrical abnormalities of the heart. For this type of thing generally a stress test and maybe echocardiogram would be reasonable in addition to an electrocardiogram.
I think if you have not had a thorough assessment of your heart that this would be the next step. You might ask your doctor for a referral to a cardiologist who specializes in cardiac issues.
Other possibilities include acid reflux. Increased acid reflux can cause symptoms of chest discomfort. Sometimes he could even cause you to feel somewhat dizzy depending on the severity. For this type of thing doctors might consider prescribing you a medication to decrease the acid secretions of your stomach.
you also might want to consider looking at your diet. We want to make sure you're eating a very healthy well-balanced diet with low fat and low cholesterol. Also it is extremely important that you exercise at least three or four days per week. This is good for both your mental and physical health.
At this point I doubt that there is a virus but I suppose that is a remote possibility.
Thanks again for sending your question. I hope these considerations are helpful.
Sincerely,
Dr. Galamaga


Consideration
Detailed Answer:
thanks for the follow up.
I don't think this is a case of mononucleosis. I was seriously doubt this.
Your blood pressure is significantly elevated and your doctor might need to increase the dose of your medication or possibly add additional medications to help slowly bring it down.
It's possible this could be related to gallbladder issues but again that's lower on my list. Your doctor could request and ultrasound of the gallbladder to see if this is the case or if there are any stones that might be causing a problem.
I think if you visit with your doctor you might ask for a referral to a cardiologist for a complete cardiovascular workup.
Sincerely,
Dr. Galamaga


Follow up
Detailed Answer:
thanks again and I wish you all the best and continued good health.
Sincerely,
Dr. Galamaga

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