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What Causes Shortness Of Breath And Nerve Pain Along With Fatigue?

I have been having shortness of breath, nerve pain, chest pain, and fatigue. I took samples of my saliva and found these: https://www.flickr.com/photos/0000@N00/sets/0000/ Can you tell me what these are and if they may be contributing to my symptoms?
Thu, 25 Jun 2015
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Hi,
sorry the link you shared shows "bad link" address.
Anyways, your complains are suggestive of some cardio/pulmonary or other general problem, diagnosis of it would need your brief history, because your age, habits, other disease, predispose your health and current symptoms.
For now, i would recommend you to contact your primary care physician and get evaluated by basic cardiopulmonary assessment plans.

Regards, and best wishes
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What Causes Shortness Of Breath And Nerve Pain Along With Fatigue?

Hi, sorry the link you shared shows bad link address. Anyways, your complains are suggestive of some cardio/pulmonary or other general problem, diagnosis of it would need your brief history, because your age, habits, other disease, predispose your health and current symptoms. For now, i would recommend you to contact your primary care physician and get evaluated by basic cardiopulmonary assessment plans. Regards, and best wishes