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I'm female, 14, asian. Healthy, I guess...I can run a mile without stopping. The past few weeks, I have this pressure on my chest. Like a muscle's flexing the unflexing really fast. I'm really tired, I feel sort of sick. I have a really bad cold, and I sneeze more than 12 times in an hour. My pulse would be fast one second, then slow the next and I'm just sitting down reading. Then, there's also pressure on the left side just right above the ribs. Sometimes I start to feel it in my arms, then on my back. I have no idea if this is all related, but I have been extremely healthy for the past 14 years, evre since I was born. I don't want to tell my parents just in case its nothing. Usually, when this happens, it passes by within a week. This one, I can't ignore. Oh, and I can feel my pulse on the left side above the rib just standing or sitting still without touching it, and I can feel the pulse in my ear. Anyone? please? I'm not exagerrating anything.

2006-09-16 14:41:25 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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You need to talk to your parents and have them take you to have this checked out. this could be somthing as minor as a viral illness or more serious. However YOU WILL NOT KNOW UNLESS YOU SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.

I am a critical care nurse who has a child with a heart condition. She is very active and enjoys a full lifestyle without restrictions. But she knows that even little illnesses can mean big trouble. Do not be afraid to tell your parents it might save your life.

As parents we dont want our children to be ill and would rather go the extra step to make sure that it really is nothing. Delay can make something that might other wise be minor progress into major illness.

2006-09-16 16:55:08 · answer #1 · answered by cece 4 · 0 0

Greetings,

First of all, you have symptoms referable to the heart, which are severe and suggestive enough that they can't be ignored. A rapid, forceful and irregular heart beat (especially one that is episodically so) needs medical investigation. Pain in the chest, arms and back are also consistent with stress on the heart. Your cold could be a factor simply because infection causes cardiovascular stress, but there are also viral syndromes, which can affect the heart directly.

HOWEVER, all of your symptoms and the manner in which you present them are also very consistent with an anxiety or stress disorder. The fact that you have had this syndrome at least a few times in the past. Your tension or fearfulness of telling your parents. Your anxiousness about feeling your pulse in various areas (all of which are normal, by the way, when your heart rate is rapid). The fact that you describe your chest pain as on the left side, where you know your heart is located (heart pain is usually felt centrally, not on one side or the other). All these things indicate an anxiety and not a heart problem.

I dunno which it is, and neither do you. But here's the bottom line: your parents love you. All parents do. Whether you have a significant cardiac arrhythmia or just an anxiety disorder makes no difference. You need to see a doctor, so that he can rule out a heart disorder, and see if you might need some medication for anxiety. The way to do that is to give your parents a heads-up about your symptoms. I'll think they'll take it from there.

2006-09-16 17:26:51 · answer #2 · answered by BMD 2 · 0 0

First of all, you need to tell your parents when you are feeling poorly. You are their responsibility but can't help you if they don't know when something is wrong. And I am sure that they love you, too. I am not a cardiologist, but I am a nurse. You should be checked out by an MD. Maybe the MD will want to run some test. As far as your pulse goes, you can feel it in your ears, temples abdomen.. all kinds of places without even trying. It is so cool to feel it, don't you think? There are really neat things about the body. All you need to do is study about it. Remember to tell you Mom or Dad about your concerns. They are valid.

2006-09-16 14:50:09 · answer #3 · answered by Bibi B 2 · 0 0

What you need to do is tell your parents and let them take you to a doc to rule out if you have a bad cold, pneumonia or any other condition.

In medicine, the faster you seek treatment, the chances of curing the problem is that much easier. Hiding the symptoms with denial, "toughness" or fear will cause more problems, and in some cases, doing so can be fatal.

My mom's old world Japanese and kept the chest pains to herself (she's so tough they removed her teeth without anesthetic and walked home after wards to babysit us kids all without fainting or pain, to the shock of the dentists). Until one evening even she was brought to tears in pain, and we knew it had to be serious and rushed her to the ER. She had 4 arteries blocked, with the aorta 90% shut. Her heartbeat in the CCU was just 39bpm, as she waited for quad-bypass surgery. If she managed to hide it just an hour longer, mom wouldn't be alive today. 20 years later, she's still amazing the docs with her progress @ 75 years-old. Now she informs us of the pain, when, where and for how long.

So, please tell your parents, and get medical attention ASAP. What will happen to them if something as serious would happen to you, and they were powerless to help? Pride has a purpose, but not leave a legacy of pain. Do it for yourself and them.

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2016-12-15 09:09:12 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's a bit hard to tell.

It might well be nothing.

However, it might be anything out a bunch of possibilities:

anxiety
aortic stenosis
arrhythmia
asthma
atrial fibrillation

perhaps if you see your doctor and get checked (an ECG/EKG might be in order)

2006-09-16 17:20:37 · answer #6 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

YOU MUST TELL YOUR PARENTS AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP RIGHT AWAY!
Don't mess around with your heart, much less than your health

2006-09-16 16:16:02 · answer #7 · answered by shizzlechit 5 · 0 0

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