shortness of breath, upper arm pain and cough Posted: 06-20-08 21:38pm
I have been to a number of doctors who
cannot pinpoint this problem. I have been
very healthy and in April, 2008 started
having upper arm "pinching" in both arms.
I then noticed a shortness of breath on
any type of exertion, including just
walking from room to room. I developed a
cough that would occur when "speaking on
demand'-- i. e. answering the telephone,
or responding with lengthy conversation.
All tests seem to be in the "normal" range
including, heart, chest x-ray, ultra
sounds, mri. etc. I'm puzzled where else
to look and my family doctor has no
answer. Any related information would be
helpful.
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Cerksees
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Posted: 06-22-08 08:57am
If you have had stress tests, ecg/ekgs and
blood work from more than 1 doctor and all
is fine, the probability of your having
actual heart problems is very small.
Sometimes panic and anxiety can present
itself when people are insecure about
their health. If you are really insecure
about your health, to protect you from
harm, your mind may produce symptoms that
basically make it difficult for you to
exert yourself.
You may need to get help in the form of
walking short distances with a therapist,
and increasing the distances as you
overcome your anxiety.
The thing that you do NOT want to do is
become completely sedentary. It can make
panic and anxiety worse. One of the most
beneficial things for anxiety is aerobic
exercise for at least 30 minutes 4 or 5
times a week.