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I Have Been Having Chest Pain & Headache

I ve been having chest pains about everyday for a week now, what could it be and should I go to the doctor? And I ve also been having headaches everyday for a few weeks now, what could it be?
Fri, 16 Dec 2011
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If you are having both chest pain and headaches then it does suggest it to be of a vascular origin rather than any other issue as such. One example is migraine. but this could also be a result of anemia or even anxiety disorder. Nevertheless cardiac problem should be ruled out first and then subjected to further investigations.

Dermatologist Dr. Puvvula Kishore Kumar's  Response
Hi..dear user.,
Thanks for query and welcome to HCM..,
Every day headache and chest pain for 1 week ...
Shows ilsignificant....But better to exclude Hypertension..
BY weekly checking of your B.p. (normal is systolic 100 to 120mm hg..
Diastolic 60 to 90 mmhg) so follow and exclude it ..o.k. bye..
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I Have Been Having Chest Pain & Headache

If you are having both chest pain and headaches then it does suggest it to be of a vascular origin rather than any other issue as such. One example is migraine. but this could also be a result of anemia or even anxiety disorder. Nevertheless cardiac problem should be ruled out first and then subjected to further investigations.