What is happening to me!? Bloating, shortness of breath and fatigue?
Long story short, I had a stomachache a year ago that lasted for a few days but my stomach was left bloated up to now! Throughout the year I’ve been having difficulty breathing, fatigue, and my digestion feels weakening.
I’ve been to conventional and naturopathic doctors, chiroprator, had colonics and anti-fungals, but found no relief. Please, help!
Thanks in advance.
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
That doesn’t sound good and it’s a lot of symptom’s for many different thing’s. I would go to the doctor and keep going back. If they don’t know ask for a specialist.
When I first had headache’s (which were migraine’s) it took year’s for them to diagnose what I had and find medication to help. Hopefully for your sake I hope they can help you faster. I suffered for a very long time. Just keep going back and being persistant.
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
need to have your thyroid checked it can cause these problems
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
Is it possible you are allergic to something you are eating?
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
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abdominal bloating or gas with erratic stools, shortness of breath, fatigue, spontaneous perspiration, aversion to cold, reduced intake of food, loose bowels, thirsty, mental fatigue with loss of appetite, massive or incessant extra menstrual bleeding.
If a person’s heart is not able to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs, they may experience fatigue and shortness of breath. This is known as heart failure and is an increasingly common cause of illness and death.
Causes of Heart Failure
Heart failure can be caused by one major reason or a combination of more than one insult to the heart.
Ischemic Cardiomyopathy
Heart damage caused by previous heart attacks that caused death of a portion of the heart muscle leading to a weaker heart having to do the same job.
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Uncontrolled high blood pressure taxes the heart to do extra work to push blood forward against this high pressure. Over many years, the heart muscle might become weakened by this, and patients ultimately may develop CHF.
Valvular Heart Disease
There are degrees to the abnormalities that can happen in the valves inside the heart. In an extreme scenario, one of the heart valves might be "too tight" obstructing the forward flow of blood. Alternatively, a valve may be "leaky" thereby allowing blood to go backwards as opposed to forward to the rest of the body.
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
A dilated, weak heart that is functioning sub-optimally. There are many reasons for having a dilated cardiomyopathy; ischemia is not a major contributor to the heart’s injury though.
Causes
Genetic or Familial
Myocarditis
Hypertension
Valvular regurgitation
Excess Ethanol
Cocaine
Idiopathic
Muscular Dystrophy
Peri-partum associated
Adriamycin and other chemotherapy medications
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
You should go see a Cardiologist,i was born with a defective Aortic Heart Valve and had to have it replaced,when i was real young,the symptoms you are describing are similar.GOOD LUCK!
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:28 am
i was searching the web, and i saw this one:
it can be gallbladder disease…..after eating you may cause some resp. problems
-to confirm: ultrasound and liver function test
or it can be:
gastroparesis or delayed gastric emptying
- to confirm: gastric emptying scan
or
irritable bowel syndrome
-treatment: antispasmodic agents or increase fiber intake
maybe it can help that informations………
but then its better to consult to specialist…….
tc…..