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What Causes Chest Pain While Taking Deep Breaths?

I am in my mid teens and I experience: chest pain/discomfort when I take deep breaths (makes me have to cough) cool, minty feeling in the back of my throat and earache soreness in my arm, neck, and upper back migraines and nausea/lack of appetite sweating when thinking about it poor circulation in leg I broke I have pretty severe anxiety. Do I have a heart condition or is it my hypochondria?
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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Hi, thank you for asking healthcare magic
I understand your concerns

You don't need to worry so much about a heart condition. With this presentation, it could be possible that you have an infection. Pneumonia may be the cause. It would be important for a doctor to assess you. Your chest needs to be examined very well and you might need some tests like a chest X-ray coupled with some blood tests.
I would suggest you see a doctor for proper assessment and management.

I hope that answers your query
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What Causes Chest Pain While Taking Deep Breaths?

Hi, thank you for asking healthcare magic I understand your concerns You don t need to worry so much about a heart condition. With this presentation, it could be possible that you have an infection. Pneumonia may be the cause. It would be important for a doctor to assess you. Your chest needs to be examined very well and you might need some tests like a chest X-ray coupled with some blood tests. I would suggest you see a doctor for proper assessment and management. I hope that answers your query I wish you well