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Suggest Treatment For Chillness And Painful Physical Movements, In Patients With Hole In Heart
hi iam 18 years old i have a hole in my heart and lungs problem. i feel cold more then normal person. i cant run or work fast. if i will run or work fast i have pain in my lungs and jaws. i get tired eaisly. doesn't have strenght. what will i do? iam worried???
Your symptoms are related to the heart and lung disorder. They could indicate possible low blood oxygen levels or low oxygen perfusion in different body organs, including the muscles.
I would like to have more information on your clinical situation. Could you please upload your cardiac ultrasound report for a second professional opinion.
Surgery may be needed, to avoid the progression and possible complications of your disease.
Hope to have been helpful!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
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Suggest Treatment For Chillness And Painful Physical Movements, In Patients With Hole In Heart
Hello! Welcome on HCM! Your symptoms are related to the heart and lung disorder. They could indicate possible low blood oxygen levels or low oxygen perfusion in different body organs, including the muscles. I would like to have more information on your clinical situation. Could you please upload your cardiac ultrasound report for a second professional opinion. Surgery may be needed, to avoid the progression and possible complications of your disease. Hope to have been helpful! Kind regards, Dr. Iliri