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Have Back Pain, Headaches, Severe Chest Pain And Dizziness But Tests Appear Normal. Why Is Condition Getting Worse?

Hi! My name is Jennifer. I have had severe chest pain for 6 weeks. Headaches, burning back pain, always tired, dizziness, and easily distracted, abdominal pain, and feel uncordinated. I have been to the PC, Cardiologist, Gastro , and ER. All tests are negative. Symptoms are getting worse, and still no answers.
Tue, 3 Dec 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,
it is important to know why you had this chest pain. It is important to know if you had ever experienced this before or not. A complete past history and a chest X ray could help. An infection, gastritis and heart disease are all possibilities. Tests like the chest X ray, fibroscopy, EKG and a cardiac ultrasound might be important in the evaluation process. But all these have to be guided by an appropriate and thorough clinical review. thanks and kind regards.
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Have Back Pain, Headaches, Severe Chest Pain And Dizziness But Tests Appear Normal. Why Is Condition Getting Worse?

Hi and thanks for the query, it is important to know why you had this chest pain. It is important to know if you had ever experienced this before or not. A complete past history and a chest X ray could help. An infection, gastritis and heart disease are all possibilities. Tests like the chest X ray, fibroscopy, EKG and a cardiac ultrasound might be important in the evaluation process. But all these have to be guided by an appropriate and thorough clinical review. thanks and kind regards.