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Chest pain after exercise?
Query by Alex M., 35yrs 🇺🇸 – Jul 30, 2026
Answered by Dr. Sarah Chen
Experience: 12 years | Specialty: Cardiology
Chest pain after exercise requires evaluation. Could be heart-related or muscle strain. Consult a cardiologist for ECG stress test and medical history review. Monitor severity and triggers.
Persistent headaches need medical evaluation. Possible causes include migraines, tension headaches. Track triggers and consult a neurologist if severe or with vision changes.
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