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| *Women health>>>Heart Disease |
Chest pains=heart disease?? |
well I have high cholesteral...around 210...my grandma, grandpa, cousin, uncle all have it...I am slim/slender...and I get chest pains, i get sluggish (lazy)...tired....and I am only 17...i feel like an old person...does having chestpains give you signs of heart disease? First of all, you need to watch your diet to lower your cholesterol and get on some medication to help lower it. Do you exercise? Have you been to the Dr. for this? I'm not a Dr., but I'd say get to one right away and have them do some tests-Echo cardiogram, stress tests, etc. Take Tocovid Suprabio to reduce risk of stroke, to maintain healthy cholesterol level and to reverse arterial blockage in carotid stenosis patients. Source: http://estore.infinitium.com/merchant/ho... im not sure but maybe u should go see a doctor about it have u told ur parents cuz it doesnt sound good have a great day I assume you are under a doctors care to know what you do. Fo back and ask. I had chest pains from anxiety but you need to find out why. Soon! Cholesterol is a bit high, but at 17, chest pains are usually not indicative of heart disease. You might be experiencing digestive problems such as GERD, gastroesophageal reflux disorder. Diet and exercise for a person your age should lower cholesterol. not necessarily. a lot of chest pains are because of stress. you might be depressed if you are feeling tired a lot with the chest pain. you should see your doctor just in case, it's nothing to play around with. however, if your not having heart problems or depression, they will probably tell you to take a bunch of advil for a week or two because your muscles might be inflamed. |
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