

She also said it may be psychological or musculoskeletal, and not always cardiac. The doctor held off on the CAT scan and made me an appointment with a cardiologist. I'm always very fatigued, no matter how much sleep I get. Sometimes it's also accompanied by shortness of breath, stomach pain, nausea, very mild lightheadedness. Headache and chest pain are usually accompanied by arm pain, jaw pain, shoulder pain, and back pain. Headache is either above my right ear or left ear, none of the pain happens at the same time (like if chest pain around my left breast, it's never around my right breast at the same time and vice versa). Chest pain doesn't have a pinpoint location but is typically either around my right or left breast, upper or lower left side or right side, under and in my armpit, and sometimes in the center or sides. Chest pain doesn't have pinpoint pain sometimes dull, sometimes sharp, sometimes aching. We discussed my chest pain and headache, and I told her everything I could possibly tell her, such as: The next week, I had a follow-up visit with my pediatrician. I was sent out with still persisting symptoms. The doctor ordered a CAT scan for my headache but did nothing for the chest pain or shortness of breath. At urgent care, they found out my ears were completely clogged and washed them out, but the headache did not go away. My mom said to not go to the emergency room and to go to urgent care. The headache has been persisting to the present day, and so has the chest pain.Ī few weeks later, I felt really sick, had chest pain, a headache, mild shortness of breath, back pain, and body aches. They gave me a Toradol shot, an EKG, and a chest x-ray, but the tests came but normal and the shot only helped a little bit. I did not go to the emergency room anymore after that, but then I had a really bad headache that lasted a long time accompanied by shortness of breath, chest pain, and arm pain so I had to go up there again. It still persisted to my next emergency room visit, which then they prescribed me hydroxyzine for my anxiety.

My third emergency room visit was - once again - for my chest pain, but all tests came back normal. The EKG and chest x-ray came back completely normal, and so did my blood work. My next emergency room visit was for my chest pain. I was no longer constipated after that, but my chest pain did not go away. My first emergency room visit diagnosed me with severe constipation and an ovarian cyst, so I had to take magnesium citrate for constipation but do nothing for the cyst. Tylenol and hydroxyzine (anxiety med given by the emergency room) do not help. I have severe anxiety, so my doctor has been saying it's either that or costochondritis, but I'm really not sure. I was able to go to sleep but woke up today with chest pain and sweating. For the past few days, I have been also sweating more than usual, and yesterday before bed I had left side chest pain, stomach pain, and arm pain. I recently had an echocardiogram and it came back normal. I've been to the emergency room about five times now for this problem, but the EKG and x-rays were normal. The chest pain doesn't have pinpoint pain and it's either the right side or left side. It is often accompanied by left arm pain, shoulder pain, and sometimes jaw pain. I've been having chest pains and a headache for about two months now. I am 13 years old, 4'10", BMI is 18.5, I do not eat junk food/fast food, and am pretty physically active.
