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Q: Undiagnosed symptoms
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 22nd, 2008
I have a little question. For arround 2 years I've been having a problem, lack of energy, trouble sleeping, even if I have a good night of sleep i don't wake up rested, I constantly have headaches and I'm always sleepy. People say I should do exercise but I get tired WAY too fast...even if I walk for one minute...I start getting troubles breathing. Sometimes when I'm sleeping my heart starts beating really fast and my left arm hurts, that happens a lot, or I feel like a sting on my heart. On other ocasions while I'm sleeping I get troubles breathing for no apparent reason. It is imposible for me to do exercise because I get too tired and my chest starts hurting really bad...I'm getting really worried...what's wrong with me?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 24th, 2008
Blood Disorders Answer A4731
Current medical status: Sick with Influenza, taking antibiotics.
Current medical treatment: Severin.

If you have been experiencing these symptoms (lack of energy, trouble sleeping, tiredness, headache, sleepiness, sudden trouble breathing, chest pain when exercise) in the last 2 years you should visit your GP for a physical examination, blood pressure measurement, ECG, and standard blood analyses. According to the preliminary results additional tests could be done later. Without all these tests it is impossible for me to diagnose your problem.




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