I have been having Chest pain on and off for 6 months. I am. 22 year old female and am about 40 pounds overweight I recently put he weight on this last year. Sometimes I have pain in my arms and back as well. I recently started going to the gym to try and get back into shape and within 4 min of being on a treadmill doing a slow jog and walks heart rate skyrockets to 190 or around 200 I get dizzy sometimes when I stop. I have Chest pains on both my right and left side. I do have air bubbles constantly and can't stop belching I try and relieve the pressure. Could this be something I need to worry about? I'm not getting much sleep its worse at night. It used to be just at night but now I get it when I drive or am at work.
hello,I have got your question. I will suggest you for immediate check up with your doctor or a cardiologist.You have said about your increased body weight and not getting normal sleep at night along with chest pain.So, there is a concern about hypertension and obstructive sleep apnoea which may be associated with obese person.Moreover the chest pain may have a cardiac origin.So at first you consult with your doctor.Don't neglect this.Wish you a good health.thank you.
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hello,I have got your question. I will suggest you for immediate check up with your doctor or a cardiologist.You have said about your increased body weight and not getting normal sleep at night along with chest pain.So, there is a concern about hypertension and obstructive sleep apnoea which may be associated with obese person.Moreover the chest pain may have a cardiac origin.So at first you consult with your doctor.Don t neglect this.Wish you a good health.thank you.