Should I go see the Doctor?!


Question:

Should I go see the Doctor?

The last few weeks I have been having mild chest pains up to moderate pains. I am not really sure what's causing it. On Friday at work, the pain suddenly struck the center of my chest and I clutched my chest until the pain went away a minute later. A few minutes later it came again and I suddenly felt it enter the upper part of my back.

This morning about 5:30 a.m. I woke up with my body feeling as if I was on fire, so I kicked off the blankets. I woke up an hour later very cold, but there was no fan or air conditioner turned on. I slightly felt the chest pain, but not as strong and it went away after a minute.

Now I am 25 years, a little young to have this problem. I exercise everyday. I jog 50 minutes a day and Bike one day out of the week for 2 hours. My classes at College are almost ending, but I picked up some extra hours at work, and will be working 10 hours on some days. Should I be worried?

Additional Details

2 weeks ago
Now my heart has been "jumpy" lately, if I see anything outside or on television my heart reacts with quick racing, though not all the time, only once a day, and I never experienced that before?!

2 weeks ago
emtd65-Actually last weekend I had a fever that was about 101 degrees, however I didn't get the body chills or heat.


Answers:

Yes get your rear into the doctors office right away. Heart issues does not have a "starting age" I was 25 when I was diagnosed with chronic high blood pressure. I was in good shape and good health with no family history, it was quite a shock to me. So dont mess around. Get in and get checked out, if its nothing, no big deal you will have peace of mind, but if its something major, better to know now than before its too late!




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