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Chest Under Collar Bone Numb, Heart Pounding. Breast Biopsy Done, Reaction To Chloraprep. What Could It Be?

25 yr old female
Chest under collar bone slightly numb, migrated up neck a little.
Also felt like my heart was pounding and could feel the skin between my ribs straining with each breath. Possibly a little shallow.
Had a breast biopsy the day before and had a reaction to chloraprep.
Any idea what this could be? Almost went to the er but it subsided after about half an hour.
p.s. I have long suspected I'm hyperthyroid. I also have always been thin with normal blood pressure about 90/60.
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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Hello ma'am.

Your blood pressure seems to be on the lower side, you will have to discuss the same with your doctor. Also for your main complaints I would advice a CT scan of your thorax, a 2D echocardiography and an ECG (EKG). Please also include a thyroid profile check as you suspect a thyroid abmormality.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Chest Under Collar Bone Numb, Heart Pounding. Breast Biopsy Done, Reaction To Chloraprep. What Could It Be?

Hello ma am. Your blood pressure seems to be on the lower side, you will have to discuss the same with your doctor. Also for your main complaints I would advice a CT scan of your thorax, a 2D echocardiography and an ECG (EKG). Please also include a thyroid profile check as you suspect a thyroid abmormality. Hope this helps. Best wishes.