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O, don't be nervous, this condition is very common in young people and can be cardiac neurosis.
Cardiac neurosis refers to the fact that there may be symptoms similar to angina, but there is no structural or functional abnormality of the heart itself.
That is, there is no difference between the heart itself and the heart of a healthy person.
It is more common in young women, and the incidence rate in men is slightly lower, simply put, it is similar to the symptoms of neurasthenia, which can be accompanied by insomnia and dreams.
You don't need to see a doctor, just relax your mind, and I hope it will help you.
Good luck.
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1. Poor sleep (sleeping late, biological clock disorder).
2. The weather changes pressure, and the air pressure changes (sudden heat).
3. Smoking (more than a dozen cigarettes a day).
4. Lack of exercise (in addition to eating and sleeping every day, I sit in front of the computer...) This is the most important point) Basically, right?
I've been doing it for the past few days.
The chest tightness is terrible, Ganga.
After running around the house a few laps, I immediately felt better!! It shows that we have this situation mainly because of the decline in cardiopulmonary function! Place.
If you see it, get up and exercise immediately!
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Coronary artery insufficiency leads to rapid and temporary ischemia and hypoxia of the myocardium.
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If the heart is fine, it may be chest wall neuralgia
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If the heart is fine, it may be chest wall neuralgia
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I don't think you're sick. If you inhale deeply, you will feel it, which means that the problem is on the chest wall, and the heart problem is not related to breathing. There are on the chest wall.
Intercostal nerves. and intercostal muscles, as well.
cartilage, when there is.
Trauma or a cold at night on the chest wall.
Symptoms occur when the soft tissues are mildly inflamed, take a deep breath.
When you pull on this piece of tissue, you will feel it. It's never a heart problem, don't worry. No, don't always focus on the left.
Chest, slowly healed. Whether it's at work or at home, it's still necessary to have multiple ventilations. If you are still not at ease, you can go to the hospital for the following examinations: 1. Take a chest X-ray.
Electrocardiogram. 3. Echocardiography. It's enough to do a few.
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Problem analysis: Chest pain is first and immediately checked to see if there is a lung infection, pleurisy, tuberculosis, pneumothorax are possible. Sometimes it is also important to note that peptic ulcers and pancreatic diseases can also cause this phenomenon.
Advice: Also pay attention to check whether there is a problem with the liver and gallbladder ultrasound and liver function. An electrocardiogram (ECG) should also be done to check whether there is myocardial ischemia.
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It feels like it's a fork.
Bifurcation Qi belongs to the category of internal injury, which refers to the injury of qi and blood, viscera, and meridians, and its clinical manifestations are chest swelling and pain, pain is indefinite, and the pain area is large, especially when breathing, coughing and turning sideways, due to the pain or channeling pain of the chest, and shortness of breath, irritability, and chest and back traction pain. Generally, there are no objective signs such as redness, swelling, and tenderness. Because the disease mostly occurs in the thoracic flank, it is also known as thoracic and hypochondrical trauma or thoracic internal injury.
The cause of the disease is mostly heavy lifting, cart, jumping, climbing, lifting or carrying heavy objects, excessive or improper force or sudden air intake injury, so that the qi condenses in the chest, shall not dissipate, and there is pain, fullness, in severe cases, the qi and blood can be injured at the same time or the veins are ruptured and hemoptysis, or the blood remains in the flanks, or accumulates in the chest, if it is not treated for a long time or ** is improper, it can often cause tuberculosis.
It is recommended that you go to see a Chinese medicine doctor and listen to the advice of a Chinese medicine doctor.
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