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Chest Pain, Breathlessness And Grey Blue Fingers, Symptoms Of Sinus Infection ?

Hello, a week ago I was diagnosed with a sinus infection, ear infection , and strep throat . I am now off of the antibiotics, but still have a fever and symptoms. My primary physician said that because of my weak immune system , it may take ten days for the symptoms to improve. However, I suddenly experienced new symptoms of chest pain, the feeling of not being able to get any air/difficulty breathing, and grayish blue fingers just now. Should I be concerned or just wait it out?
Tue, 8 May 2012
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Hello.welcome to HCM forum.Any chest pain associated with difficulty in breathing should never be ignored,especially if you are above 40 years of age and if these symptoms are occurring to you for the first time in your life.You must get a cardiac evaluation done.Thanks and good luck.
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Chest Pain, Breathlessness And Grey Blue Fingers, Symptoms Of Sinus Infection ?

Hello.welcome to HCM forum.Any chest pain associated with difficulty in breathing should never be ignored,especially if you are above 40 years of age and if these symptoms are occurring to you for the first time in your life.You must get a cardiac evaluation done.Thanks and good luck.