Chest Pain/dizzyness/shortness Of Breath & Headaches?

February 5th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

For this past week I have been having these small headaches at the left and right extremes of my forehead. These headaches usually last 30 seconds, and then go away but come back again hour after hour. This is the first week I have had those headaches.
Later that week, I started getting really weird “chest” pain. I have MVP, but I have never experienced this before. The first two times, it came with exertion and was excruciating. If I moved, it hurt. It REALLY hurt when I breathed in. It got to the point when if someone tried to talk to me it would come out as a gentle whisper, and taking short breaths inbetween each word. After it first started for the day (usually 6th hour) it would last for the rest but not as much. It would just hurt if I moved into a different position. The pain ALWAYS started at my upper left rib cage and then stemmed to the left of my heart and sometimes by left shoulder blade. I can no longer predict when it comes, it is just random now and doesn’t hurt nearly as much.
Along with the two symptoms going on above, a third has appeared today. I will feel like the room is spinning really fast, and feel like I’m going to pass out (I haven’t passed out yet). Sometimes I get a little nauseous with it and get some shortness of breath. I’ve always had shortness of breath with any exertion, but it seems that when I get the dizzyness I also can’t breathe as well.
Kind of unrelated but I also have been coughing up yellow mucous since I was sick 2 weeks ago. Oh, and I am 15.
So the question is: Is this just MVP, a virus, or something else?

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2 comments

  1. mike d says:

    You could have aorta valve stenosis,or a bicuspid valve.
    Either way I would go see a doctor.

  2. swancraz says:

    if you are serious get the doc to check as you could have a bad chest infection which could cause heart attack if not please remember that some people have had real problems with heart and lungs and we didn’t find it funny. I hope you are joking but if not hope you get sorted out soon.x.

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