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What Causes Sharp Chest Pain Along With Fatigue And Shallow Breathing?

I ve been experiencing very sharp chest pain, with cramps when I breathe that gets worse when I m taking a warm shower, while bending or reaching, along with unexplained tiredness, weakness and shallow breathing. My chest feels sore. I have scoliosis and subluxations in my neck. I ve asked the chiropractic physician that s been treating me, but he didn t give me a conclusive answer. What could be causing this?
Mon, 30 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

* As per my clinical experience, the issue is related to possible deficiency of iron, vitamins, proteins or other trace elements with or without underlying stress.
* I would recommend a primary work up with a physician for vital parameters, lab tests and X-ray chest for further management.

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What Causes Sharp Chest Pain Along With Fatigue And Shallow Breathing?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * As per my clinical experience, the issue is related to possible deficiency of iron, vitamins, proteins or other trace elements with or without underlying stress. * I would recommend a primary work up with a physician for vital parameters, lab tests and X-ray chest for further management. Wish you fine recovery. I would like to assist you further in this regard.