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What Causes Extreme Tiredness After Experiencing Chest Pain?

yes I am very tired going on day seven. my arms are very sore. I have a knot that is hurting in my right shoulder and I just don t feel generally good. I keep getting very cold and my head keeps feeling fuzzy. I was having a little bit of chest pains prior to all this starting.
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

I would like to tell you that if you are having chest pain on exertion which radiates to right shoulder with cold sweats then it can be indicative of underlying heart disease which need basic cardiac evaluation.

It's recommended for you to get an ECG, Echocardiography and Treadmill test done and personally consult a physician for physical evaluation of the knot.

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What Causes Extreme Tiredness After Experiencing Chest Pain?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I would like to tell you that if you are having chest pain on exertion which radiates to right shoulder with cold sweats then it can be indicative of underlying heart disease which need basic cardiac evaluation. It s recommended for you to get an ECG, Echocardiography and Treadmill test done and personally consult a physician for physical evaluation of the knot. Hope to have been helpful.