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35m, lost weight(10kg), chest discomfort/mild pain, random skipped beats followed by single cough/short breath. physical activity like getting up/making the bed, rising up cause dizziness. lying down/sleep is worst.high cholesterol and triglycerides.

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Doctor can evaluate: Chest pain in a guy in his mid-30's can be an emergency, depending on various details. Often, the ER doctor needs to evaluate. The doctor evaluates for asthma, heart problem, pneumothorax (collapsed lung), myocarditis, etc... If it turns out to be rib cartilage pains (costochondritis) or heartburn (gastric reflux), that can be treated too. A heart attack would be possible but unlikely at age 35.

Answered 2/2/2020

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Need to examine: It is not feasible to provide a meaningful opinion without taking additional history, physical examination and may be some tests. It would be prudent to see your doctor and discuss if you may be depressed. Counter-intuitive as it may seem, exercise may help. Start with low intensity exercise such as walking and gradually increase the intensity as tolerated. Wish you good health!

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