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What Causes Persistent Pain In Back And Chest?

I am a 42 year lady, 5,7, weight 10,08. Who suffers from chronic fatigue since a heart attack 6 years ago, up untill about 8 months ago, my symtoms were extreme tiredness and only occassional chest and back aches or general aching when over doing it however, the last 8 months i have continual back and neck ache, headaches and kness hurting when going down stairs, I dont want anything being missed by people saying it wear and tear or part of chronic fatigue symtoms. I hope to hear back from you shortly.

Many thanks
Tue, 17 Mar 2015
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having some hormonal changes at this pre menopausal stage giving this problem.
There might be having osteoporosis due to low estrogen level producing generalized bodyache, muscle pain and stiffness in the joints.
Take Calcium. vitamin A and D supplements.
Consult Gynaec and get examined for requiring hormonal therapy.
Go for regular walking, swimming exercises.
Ok and take care.
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What Causes Persistent Pain In Back And Chest?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having some hormonal changes at this pre menopausal stage giving this problem. There might be having osteoporosis due to low estrogen level producing generalized bodyache, muscle pain and stiffness in the joints. Take Calcium. vitamin A and D supplements. Consult Gynaec and get examined for requiring hormonal therapy. Go for regular walking, swimming exercises. Ok and take care.