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What Causes Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath And Fatigue?

hi dr ANDREW my name is maris i been havinf chest pains for the last few weeks short of breathess and been feeling tired my primary dr send me to see heart dr which they be doing all test on me but yet i dont have any resorts or was costing this / im going bact to c the dr tuesday the pain thow it doesnt go away im very active person i ran and go to the gym but lately i cant ive do that i do go just to keep my body going
Mon, 10 Jun 2019
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Hi,

This may indicate specific heart ischemic issues such as angina pectoris or heart arrhythmias and this should be definitely evaluated by a cardiologist and you need to do at least ECG, heart ultrasound and ergometry. Also, you should check your blood pressure and regulated body mass, avoid smoking.

Other risk factors should be established and prevented but at this point, serious issues must be ruled out and the need for invasive angiography discussed with the doctor.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath And Fatigue?

Hi, This may indicate specific heart ischemic issues such as angina pectoris or heart arrhythmias and this should be definitely evaluated by a cardiologist and you need to do at least ECG, heart ultrasound and ergometry. Also, you should check your blood pressure and regulated body mass, avoid smoking. Other risk factors should be established and prevented but at this point, serious issues must be ruled out and the need for invasive angiography discussed with the doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon