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Suggest Treatment For Cluster Headaches, Chest And Back Pain And Shortness Of Breath

i'm a hairsylist and i have been working with brazilian keratin treatment for 3 years it has 0.2 % formeldahyde in the product. i have been feeling ill for about a month but it has gotten worst. i have cluster headaches, chest and back pain and shortness of breaths, and sometimes my heart sppeds up.what dr should i go see
Wed, 17 Dec 2014
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Helli
Welcome to HCM.
You have symptoms like headaches, chest and back pain, shortness of breath and rapid heart beat.
Such kind of symptoms can be seen in anxiety disorders. It may also be due to stress.
I would suggest you to visit a psychiatrist. Also get an ECG done to rule out a cardiac disorder.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For Cluster Headaches, Chest And Back Pain And Shortness Of Breath

Helli Welcome to HCM. You have symptoms like headaches, chest and back pain, shortness of breath and rapid heart beat. Such kind of symptoms can be seen in anxiety disorders. It may also be due to stress. I would suggest you to visit a psychiatrist. Also get an ECG done to rule out a cardiac disorder. Hope this helps. Thanks