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When I Stand I Feel Pressure On My Chest. What Else I Can Do ?
I am male 45 years from pakistan and facing problem of stomach for two years. some time pain in my muscles some time pain in chest bone and some time heart beat high some time difficult in getting breath. much weakness and mentally weak and nervous and fear all the time.many times visited doctors some gave me emeprazole treatment and some mantally treatment. when stand I feel pressure on my chest.plz tell me what to do. all the liberay tests are ok
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Since your symptoms are involving multiple system and entire tests are negative, there are strong possibilities that your symptoms could be due to anxiety. Proper anxiety treatment in the form of adequate sleep, regular eating, physical exercise, yoga and relaxation is necessary.
If the symptoms are severe and occur very often, a course of antianxiety medications is worth trying. See a doctor - a psychiatrist who can prescribe you the antianxiety medications...
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When I Stand I Feel Pressure On My Chest. What Else I Can Do ?
Hi... Welcome to healthcaremagic forum.... Since your symptoms are involving multiple system and entire tests are negative, there are strong possibilities that your symptoms could be due to anxiety. Proper anxiety treatment in the form of adequate sleep, regular eating, physical exercise, yoga and relaxation is necessary. If the symptoms are severe and occur very often, a course of antianxiety medications is worth trying. See a doctor - a psychiatrist who can prescribe you the antianxiety medications... Hope this helps...