Comment posted Always Thirsty And Bad Chest Pain. What Symptoms Are These? by jOEsmoe.
Do you smoke at all? This may be a factor.
I am not 100% sure .. but try bringing this concept to your doctor and see what he/she says:
There could be a possibility that you have a decreased concentration of proteins in your blood. In doing so the liquid from your plasma will move from low concentration proteins (vasculature) to your ECF your extra cellular space. Therefore casuing swelling and pain. But I don’t think that you have edema.
Furthermore, from what it seems like you drinking water isn’t quenching your thirst. Now depending on the amount that you urinate there could be a renal problem with a hormone that is not allowing you to absorb all the liquids that you take. So basically everything you take in one end is going out the drain.
There can also be an imbalance in your ion concentrations (so that would indicate your diet).
Asprin is relieving your pain b/c its allowing you vasculature to relax.
The pressure in your chest could also have to do with you lungs. As I suggested a possibility above, if liquid begins to enter it causes that heavy pressure.
The thing about BloodPressure my friend is that many times its idiopathic (this is a fancy word doctors use for something they cant explain)
If your thirst is not being quenched I would def get your BUN levels checked to test kidney function and also do a test for hyper/hypo- primary/secondary aldosteronism.
Something completely out there: it could also be possible that the chest pains are completely independent of your blood pressure, kidney’s, etc.
See sometimes pain perceived on a part of the body could really be coming from somewhere else. Because a lot of nerves cross and give off communicating branches. It could be pain thats coming from a nerve in your arm or back or anotehr organ that has sensory fibers traveling near your’ chest.
Once again, I am not yet an expert, but def trying to get there. I really do hope you figure out whatever the problem may be. Do take these suggestions to your doctor as a lot of them forget to look at the basic picture after leaving med school.
If you don’t mind keep me posted as to what you health care professional says to the above suggestions. I would like to see if my way to think these medical problems is in the right direction.
Good health to you,
jOEsmoe also commented
- me too. let me know
- What’s your diet like? Do you consume a lot of sodium (eat fast food, canned and frozen food) much?
It would help a lot to know what your health routine is!
And those could be symptoms of chronic dehydration.
Cheers,
BB
Recent comments by jOEsmoe
- I Need To Now What Is Wrong Witha Person That Has Symptoms Of Aching Heart And Burning Throat?
go to a Dr. sounds like acid reflux. I have it, and I ended up in the E.R. because I thought I was having a heart attack!
Their Dr. can give them some meds. to help with it. They also need an upper G.I. All it is is a scan to make sure that no damage is being done because of the acid in their throat. Hope this helps!
Don’t give them milk! The biggest myth is that milk will help…it is actually a trigger! I thought it was good, and my Dr. told me to stop! - I Need To Now What Is Wrong Witha Person That Has Symptoms Of Aching Heart And Burning Throat?
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ok where were your fingers just before you got the pains
what have you been doing ? ?
exercising at all
if not
then go see your doctor soon
please
good luck
smile - I Need To Now What Is Wrong Witha Person That Has Symptoms Of Aching Heart And Burning Throat?
First of all, they need to see a Dr. or a Chiropractor. A Chiropractor may be able to fix the problem with out medicine. It could be heartburn, could be an ulcer, could be many things. It could be the stomach pushing up into the esophagus. A chiropractor can fix that easy with a little manipulation, a Dr. will prescribe medicine that will cover the symptoms. But it needs to be addressed as soon as they can. - I Need To Now What Is Wrong Witha Person That Has Symptoms Of Aching Heart And Burning Throat?
I would suggest that the person has issues that need to be dealt with .
the heart suggest issues of love and the throat suggest to me that your friend needs to speak and deal with issues that being suppressed…The immune system, of course is going to be affected and your friend is headed to a place where things can possible get worse if he /she doesn’t listen to what the body is saying . we all need to know that we can cure ourselves by listening to our truth and allowing them to surface rather than suppress them.
take care.
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Do you smoke at all? This may be a factor.
I am not 100% sure .. but try bringing this concept to your doctor and see what he/she says:
There could be a possibility that you have a decreased concentration of proteins in your blood. In doing so the liquid from your plasma will move from low concentration proteins (vasculature) to your ECF your extra cellular space. Therefore casuing swelling and pain. But I don’t think that you have edema.
Furthermore, from what it seems like you drinking water isn’t quenching your thirst. Now depending on the amount that you urinate there could be a renal problem with a hormone that is not allowing you to absorb all the liquids that you take. So basically everything you take in one end is going out the drain.
There can also be an imbalance in your ion concentrations (so that would indicate your diet).
Asprin is relieving your pain b/c its allowing you vasculature to relax.
The pressure in your chest could also have to do with you lungs. As I suggested a possibility above, if liquid begins to enter it causes that heavy pressure.
The thing about BloodPressure my friend is that many times its idiopathic (this is a fancy word doctors use for something they cant explain)
If your thirst is not being quenched I would def get your BUN levels checked to test kidney function and also do a test for hyper/hypo- primary/secondary aldosteronism.
Something completely out there: it could also be possible that the chest pains are completely independent of your blood pressure, kidney’s, etc.
See sometimes pain perceived on a part of the body could really be coming from somewhere else. Because a lot of nerves cross and give off communicating branches. It could be pain thats coming from a nerve in your arm or back or anotehr organ that has sensory fibers traveling near your’ chest.
Once again, I am not yet an expert, but def trying to get there. I really do hope you figure out whatever the problem may be. Do take these suggestions to your doctor as a lot of them forget to look at the basic picture after leaving med school.
If you don’t mind keep me posted as to what you health care professional says to the above suggestions. I would like to see if my way to think these medical problems is in the right direction.
Good health to you,
What’s your diet like? Do you consume a lot of sodium (eat fast food, canned and frozen food) much?
It would help a lot to know what your health routine is!
And those could be symptoms of chronic dehydration.
Cheers,
BB
me too. let me know