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hello ,im 39 years I am healthy women except after stop breastfeeding my daughter after 2 years last month i had a high pulse that makes me to the doctor he said is panic attack and anxiety disorder,im very confused as i have the same things 5 years ago and they just shot me and after everything gone,now still i have some chest pain gasteric so tired sometimes and after i heard anxiety this comes to me .do you thing its anxiety?can i cure it?
Hi, Welcome to HCM yes, anxiety related disorder have similar symptom profile. However, an associated co morbid conditions needs to be taken care of. There could be associated sleep, mood disturbances, interpersonal relationship problems, life issues related stresses, etc which needs to be dealt with to achieve complete remission. Presence of no apparent cause is not uncommon. A course of few anxiolytics medications can help to reduce the problem, but only on psychiatric advice. As anxiety problem appears very likely, I would advise you to consult a local psychiatrist and discuss your issues and doubts.
Welcome for further suggestions. Regards, Dr Pankaj Borade
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What Causes Chest Pain With A High Pulse?
Hi, Welcome to HCM yes, anxiety related disorder have similar symptom profile. However, an associated co morbid conditions needs to be taken care of. There could be associated sleep, mood disturbances, interpersonal relationship problems, life issues related stresses, etc which needs to be dealt with to achieve complete remission. Presence of no apparent cause is not uncommon. A course of few anxiolytics medications can help to reduce the problem, but only on psychiatric advice. As anxiety problem appears very likely, I would advise you to consult a local psychiatrist and discuss your issues and doubts. Welcome for further suggestions. Regards, Dr Pankaj Borade