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Chest ache
I'm going through a stressful period, and I have been diagnosed with anxiety. However, I have a lot of chest pain and short breathing whenever I read or see something sad, even though it's not related to my life. For example, watching a sad movie or news also triggers immense chest pain which stays for a long time. This condition becomes worse at night. What is the reason for this? And what can I do? Is it broken heart syndrome and can it be treated? I have been noticing this for past 2 weeks. Initially I thought the chest aches only when I have panic attacks or I think about my life. But it occurs even with unrelated things. It seems like a heart attack at times.
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