Hyperventilation: You may be hyperventilating. This is unconsciously breathing too fast and too deep which, strangely, makes you feel like you are not getting enough air--so it keeps itself going and gives you a dry mouth and feeling of dread. The next time it happens, try holding your breath as if you were swimming under water and only "come up for air" when you absolutely must.
Answered 11/5/2016
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Do these: With your young age, chest pain usually is muscular in origin. Be sure that your blood pressure is controlled below 130/80. I wonder if you have a strong family history of heart attack or heart disease. If you exercise and you develop chest pain, consider having a stress test , if it wasn't done yet. Neck pain could also be muscular but can be due to uncontrolled hypertension. See your dr regularly.
Answered 3/10/2013
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