Sunday, December 13, 2009

Investigation Of Chest Infection Can Chest Pain Be Stress Related?

Can Chest pain be stress related? - investigation of chest infection

I am 35 years old. I experienced chest pain for the last month. Right now I'm under stress. The symptoms are very similar to that of heart disease. The pain is in the upper half and the left breast. The pain radiates into the shoulder and left arm. No sweating or nausea. The pain is still there almost all day and night. Is it boring, as if something is growing in my chest. Years ago I had a similar experience like this. Again, I got a lot of stress in my work, and that the time for extensive research on the extent of CT angiography. Everything was normal. But I have high BP in the last 10 years. I was diagnosed with blood pressure at the age of 25. The doctors could find the cause. I am under medication since. Can chest pain such as stress at work.

3 comments:

茶 ŘǺŴ ΡσώΣŖ 茶 said...

Are you sure could not find a reason for the blood pressure?

The main causes of high blood pressure
The causes of hypertension are oriented biomedical and lifestyle. The major causes are obesity, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, consumption of salt in the diet and eating habits that involve a low intake of fruits and vegetables and high consumption of saturated fats.
Stress raises blood pressure temporarily, but in the long run may be some indirect effects by influencing eating, drinking, smoking and physical activity. Snuff consumption increases the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with hypertension by three.

Most reasons related to lifestyle.

And yes, it can be connected.

HCKA said...

I experienced a very similar situation to yours. In the end I had a heart attack and after surgery.
The heart conditions to a level of stress and emotions are related.

Drew said...

That sounds very Scarry. It could be, do stress, but at the same time as the mite to your doctor first to grieve. If you can not wait, go to the nearby ER. That's my opinion.

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