Based on the information provided by you , the chest pain experienced by you is most likely non-cardiac in origin, particularly given her young age, history of anxiety disorder, associated stomach discomfort, gas, and bloating, and the absence of other concerning symptoms mentioned. Anxiety can commonly cause chest tightness, discomfort, palpitations, and heightened awareness of bodily sensations. Gastrointestinal causes such as acid reflux, gastritis, or excessive gas can also produce chest pain that may mimic heart-related symptoms.
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vitamin B12 and iron deficiencies may contribute to fatigue, weakness, or increased anxiety symptoms but are less likely to be the direct cause of recurrent chest pain. Despite the likelihood of a benign cause, persistent or recurrent chest pain should not be ignored. A clinical evaluation including vital signs, physical examination, ECG, and basic blood tests may be considered for reassurance and exclusion of underlying conditions.
Urgent medical attention is advised if chest pain becomes severe, occurs with breathlessness, fainting, palpitations, or radiates to the arm, jaw, or back.
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