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Hello doctor! I often have chest tightness accompanied by shortness of breath, and sometimes have angina. Sometimes I can't breathe until my calcium drops. Can your doctor advise you to help your child with angina accompanied by shortness of breath, what are the signs of disease? Thank you.
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Hello doctor. About a week ago, I had a sharp pain in my left chest, the pain appeared only occasionally. The pain then spread to the left shoulder blade and back. I did a manual check and didn't see any lymph nodes in the chest or armpits. The shoulder blade is more painful when pressed. Please advise me if this condition is related to any disease. I would like to thank you.
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Hello! Angina is a common symptom of the heart and lungs or musculoskeletal. At your age, there is rarely a physical disease of the heart and lungs unless you have congenital heart disease (disease in the womb).
If the transient symptoms go away on their own, there is no need to worry. But if the signs of angina accompanied by shortness of breath make you uncomfortable, affect your life, especially symptoms increase with exertion, you should visit a cardiologist and respiratory specialist at a nearby medical facility. home or hospital under Vinmec Health System to be examined by a doctor and given appropriate indications.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Danh Man - Cardiologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Phu Quoc International General Hospital