Cold chest, shortness of breath, heart palpitations and fatigue are signs of what disease?

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Hello doctor! I have symptoms of the disease that is suddenly feeling cold in the chest, discomfort, shortness of breath, convulsion of limbs, heart palpitations and feeling like fainting and very tired. I went to many doctors and had ultrasound scans, but nothing was found. So what does the doctor tell me about the signs above and how to treat it? Thanks for the advice doctor!
Hoang Bich Yen (1979)
Hello! According to the description, you may have a sympathetic nervous system. Sympathetic neuropathy is a benign disease, in itself not dangerous to health. However, if the heart palpitations, trembling limbs, blushing, nervous tension ... continue many times and for a long time, the patient is very susceptible to high blood pressure and leads to complications. heavy. When sympathomimetic, the patient will have a rapid heart rate, even coronary artery spasm, causing the patient to have chest pain (symptoms of myocardial ischemia, similar to myocardial infarction), tachycardia makes the patient sick. feeling nervous, palpitations, sometimes feeling down. In addition, it may be accompanied by menstrual disorders, hair loss, dry skin, damaged nails, decreased sexual interest, insomnia...
Therefore, you need to see a doctor soon to get treatment, because the treatment often not simple, in addition to medication, patients are also applied some other therapeutic methods such as meditation, yoga; practice self-control and calm before all situations; Avoid using foods and drinks with stimulants such as tobacco, alcohol, coffee, spices that are too hot and spicy, etc. Also, if you have menstrual disorders, you should see your obstetrician. department of premenopausal disorders.
You can go to a hospital under Vinmec Health System to be consulted, examined and given an effective treatment regimen by leading specialists.
Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec, looking forward to meeting you soon for advice as well as helping you relieve your worries about your current medical condition. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Doctor Cao Thanh Tam - Cardiologist - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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