See your doctor: Depending on the test performed to examine the health of your heart, you may require more tests to rule out cardiac cause for chest pain. Normally, chest pain that lasts a long time (hours or days) is not related to the heart. However, if your chest pain is ongoing, brief and related to exercise, this could be your heart under stress causing pain. In addition, other conditions may cause chest pain
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Return to doc: It is always good to have normal tests of the heart, but did they include a cardiac catheterization as well as stress testing, Holter, and echo by a cardiologist? If your cardiologist says it is not your heart, then perhaps it is a lung, chest wall or stomach problem causing heartburn-type pain or an ulcer. Many things can affect your energy level such as anemia, depression, your thyroid fx
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Many reasons: There can be many reasons for having "low energy", ranging from anemia to depression, seasonal affective disorders, vitamin deficiencies, electrolyte disorders andkidney failure.. As for pain around the chest, it can also be for many reasons- musculoskeletal, acid reflux, anxiety are a few causes. Go for a more thorough checkup. Further analysis requires more input from you, physical &lab data.
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