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Looking at your symptoms, it is more like a heart problem such as coronary heart disease or something, but you are young, this usually does not happen, have you had any tonsil inflammation or cold recently? Do you see edema in your feet? If there is a heart disease that may be caused by rheumatic fever, you can go for an electrocardiogram and cardiac ultrasound to see if it is a heart problem.
There is also a possibility that you have a problem with your airway, there is an airway blockage, because of lack of oxygen, it is difficult to breathe, chest tightness, it may be that you accidentally inhaled a foreign body, or the turbinate is swollen and blocked, I have also had it, it is the inferior turbinate swelling caused by allergic rhinitis, which blocks the airway, you take a mirror to see if there are two lumps of flesh in your nostrils, and there is a slit left in the inner nostrils, if there is, then go to the hospital for a minor operation to remove it.
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Examination methods: 1. Radiology department - check the lung condition to rule out fibrosis, emphysema, pneumoconiosis, atelectasis, etc.; 2. Electrocardiogram - check the blood supply of the heart and rule out the oxygen exchange dysfunction caused by vascular diseases such as coronary heart disease; 3. ENT - check the nasal cavity and exclude common problems such as polyps and foreign bodies; 4. Respiratory tract - check the patency of the respiratory tract to rule out airway narrowing caused by goiter or other lesions; 5. Blood - check the hemoglobin content to rule out the problem of reduced blood oxygen-carrying capacity caused by anemia, aplastic and other blood diseases.
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Often palpitation, chest tightness, squatting like this every day, the heart blood backflow, the heartbeat becomes stable.
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Chest tightness and palpitations are carefully investigated for the cause.
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This is a common symptom of cardiac neurosis.
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Chest tightness is a subjective sensation of labored breathing or air.
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This is due to a lack of effort and a lack of energy.
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There are many reasons for heart panic and chest tightness, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, fat patients and young people often stay up late, colds, fatigue, etc.
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Palpitation is a common clinical symptom that occurs simply and is more common in arrhythmias. And we can often encounter panic, accompanied by some other manifestations, and these manifestations help us to have a general understanding of our condition. Young or middle-aged people, for no reason, often feel palpitation, hand tremors, sweating, easy temper tantrums, easy to be hungry and eat too much, but the weight loss is obvious, and the fear of heat often indicates that they may have hyperthyroidism, and the symptoms are caused by increased basal metabolism.
If palpitation is accompanied by decreased urine output and edema of both lower limbs, and in severe cases, edema can spread all over the body, and you can't lie flat at night, and you feel out of breath when you lie down, and often feel distension and pain in the lower abdomen and right upper abdomen, and loss of appetite, which may cause heart failure. Often feeling palpitation, accompanied by heartache, dizziness, insomnia at night, dreaminess, forgetfulness, etc., if the blood pressure is measured and found to be normal, it may be caused by neurasthenia or autonomic nerve dysfunction. Women often feel palpitation, chest tightness, general soreness, weakness, paleness, and pale conjunctiva, which should be considered due to anemia.
A history of menorrhagia, hemorrhoidal bleeding, hookworm disease, chronic malnutrition, etc., is more supportive of this diagnosis. Children or young people who have suffered from influenza or high fever in recent weeks, and after being well for a period of time, often have palpitation, chest tightness, and weakness, then they should think about whether they have myocarditis (viral myocarditis is more common), and should go to the hospital for electrocardiogram and other examinations in time.
One of the reasons: chest tightness is a subjective sensation of straining or not having enough breath. The light ones are as if nothing happened, while the heavy ones feel uncomfortable, as if they are pressed by the stone on their chests and back to their chests, and even have difficulty breathing. >>>More
If you are young, (under 40 years old).
Don't be nervous, it may be cardiac neurosis. >>>More
Often palpitation, chest tightness, squatting like this every day, the heart blood backflow, the heartbeat becomes stable.
There are many causes of chest tightness and shortness of breath, and pathological factors include: 1. Respiratory diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema and pulmonary dysfunction; 2. Cardiovascular system diseases, such as coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, heart valve disease, etc.
Hello, according to the situation you described, chest tightness, flatulence, and hiccups are better after hiccups. Nervousness, agitation, or eating, is particularly severe. It is considered that the possibility of functional dyspepsia has a lot to do with mental factors.