Ongoing Chest Pain
A week ago, I woke up at night from chest pain. It was pretty intense and I thought it was heartburn. I took Tums, which always help, but they didn't help. The next day I went to my doctor. She did an EKG and it was normal. She prescribed Omeprazole for GERD. Even after days of taking it, I do not feel better. My chest pain is constant. It's minor but it moves around. For example, it is in the middle of my chest right now but has been on the left side and then the right side today as well. My cholesterol is normal, I am a 28 year old female, I am not overweight, and there is not history of heart issues in my family.
Sometimes I feel like my heart is fluttering. I've also been very tired and a bit dizzy. I am not sure if part of the cause of my symptoms is anxiety, but anxiety attacks don't typically last for days on end. I have a hard time focusing on anything lately because of my symptoms. I feel shaky too.
Please help me. I am not sure what is going on and I feel like my doctor doesn't think it's a big deal.
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I had bronchitis last friday. Finished the antibiotics. Still have a cough and I have my echo stress test at 8 am tomorrow I can barely walk up stairs so this should be interesting.
At least you will be surrounded by medical personnel.
Any possibility
that the bronchitis triggered asthma?
I hate how the doctors tell you it's anxiety first, and then ignore the tests they should be doing given the symptoms we describe. I think my primary care doctor put my life in danger.
@ashred
I’m surprised they want a stress test while your still having symptoms of bronchitis.
Jake
When my otherwise very healthy husband was young like you, he had a cold that developed into pleurisy. He was off work for 2 weeks. It can be very painful. Here is information on it for you to check out: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pleurisy/symptoms-causes/syc-20351863 All the best!
Your exactly right. I’m 37, and in the last 2 1/2 months I have gone thru so much testing 6 ekgs, stress test test, ultrasound of heart and X-ray. On top of that I have countless other procedures done. Everything coming back fine. It bottles down that I am suffering from severe anxiety and visceral hypersensitivity. Basically thinking something is wrong when it’s not. It’s been quite a process and I’m still not a 100% yet but you have to remain to keep positive.
I totally agree. Women can have heart attacks without any traditional risk factors. Mayo Clinic is researching SCAD heart attacks which mostly affect younger women. I would suggest to your Dr that they do a CT angiogram or a CT or MRI of your heart to look for blood vessel abnormalities. I had an artery dissection like this.
I would like to know what to do also
Hi @niksonrex ! I am a 24 year old girl currently experiencing similar symptoms, wanted to follow up here and see if you ever found anything that might help me out? thanks!