Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - DLB on December 03, 1998 at 17:54:44:
In Reply to: Chest Pain posted by Jessica on December 03, 1998 at 16:10:24:
I am 19 years old, in fairly good shape, don't smoke, and have been having
chest pains on and off for quite a few months now. Maybe once a month
I get a crushing chest pain when I inhale and it will last a few hours and
then completely subside. I haven't been worried about it until now because
I have never had any medical problems before, but it lasted almost an entire
day last time and the pain was more severe, but once again, it did subside
and I had no after affects. I had spoken to my doctor about it once before,
but he seemed unconcerned. Can you help? Thanks,
Jessica
Dear Jessica
I am not sure what it is. The next time it occurs give your doctor a call that same day. Do you have any
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