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I Have Been Having A Kinda Burning Behind My Left Breastbone, Kindly Advice

I habe been having a kinda burning behind my left breastbone and somethimes in the middle of my chest for? over a week now...i have severe anxiety and my medicine for that causes dizziness but i have more dizzy than usual and im always getting haot then cold and i often break out in sweats.I have had my heart checked in the past and its been ok my last ekg was in Nov 07 but im wondering if this pain im having could be a sign of a heartattack..with the sweats and all any advice
Thu, 17 Dec 2009
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Anytime that you have chest pain with dizziness, it is a good idea to get it checked out. It really just sounds like anxiety from the chest pain (which could be any number of things), but it really is better to be safe than sorry. I would call your doc or go to an ER. Hope you feel better soon! Good Luck!

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I Have Been Having A Kinda Burning Behind My Left Breastbone, Kindly Advice

Anytime that you have chest pain with dizziness, it is a good idea to get it checked out. It really just sounds like anxiety from the chest pain (which could be any number of things), but it really is better to be safe than sorry. I would call your doc or go to an ER. Hope you feel better soon! Good Luck!