Twinging Pains In Heart, Around The Left Breast, Pain In Upper Back, Near Lungs. History Of PCOS, Bipolar Disorder, Smoker. Causes?
hi for the last few weeks i have been having twinging pains in my heart (or around the left breast ) and just these last few nights i have had an aching pain in my upper back around the lungs which is getting more uncomfortable.i m a 29 year old female smoker andi have other health complications such as pcos and bipolar.thanks.
the symptoms you are mentioning can be due to discomfort felt at the heart due to smoking or discomfort felt at stomach or gastric derangement due to anxiety arising out of bipolar disorder.
First of all visit a general physician or cardiologist to confirm that your heart is OK. Then visit your psychiatrist and get treatment for bipolar disorder and anxiety management. Third QUIT SMOKING.
Get well soon.
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Twinging Pains In Heart, Around The Left Breast, Pain In Upper Back, Near Lungs. History Of PCOS, Bipolar Disorder, Smoker. Causes?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concern the symptoms you are mentioning can be due to discomfort felt at the heart due to smoking or discomfort felt at stomach or gastric derangement due to anxiety arising out of bipolar disorder. First of all visit a general physician or cardiologist to confirm that your heart is OK. Then visit your psychiatrist and get treatment for bipolar disorder and anxiety management. Third QUIT SMOKING. Get well soon.