Should I run to the doctor since I jump to America for a year?
Over the last few months I have have some health concerns. I had heart palpitations after drinking and when greatly tired. I also often feel my heart hiding through my chest and have random soft pains within my abdomen and chest. Coupled with this my sight feels ... weird. I could be a hypochondriac. Regardless I hold a full scholarship at an American college starting next week and am wondering should I of late risk my health and go lacking getting a checkup or visit the doctor. If I do he probably won't be too keen to relieve ... and what tests can he do that will have results contained by less than a week?
Answer: Definitely, you should seek medical exactness from whatever country you're coming from. Medical care lacking insurance is expensive over here.
From the way you described your symptoms- these are signs of a anxiety or panic attacks. The probable result in is expected trip to a foreign Country. . If drinking cause heart palpitations, then stop drinking. It's probably nought more than a case of the nerves. After all, you said you are a hypochondriac. Cardiac problems or CAD (coronary artery disease ) is usually odd in teenagers.
However, if you want to be safe and assured, you should budge to the doctor for an EKG. .
As your symptomatic, I think it would be a good theory to see a Dr before you travel. Just for piece of mind if nothing else, the palpitations could be stressed induced. But I would recommend seeing your GP. Good luck beside your travels in one of the greatest countries in the world (let's see how masses thumbs down I get for saying that!!) Well I would see a doctor and notify him your symptoms and also tell him you are going abroad for a year. I would also go and get yourself some decent travel insurance as medical treatment ain't free in america..
No, but you may obligation a shrink afterwords. well your from a different country...you might need a shot or something.
you should see a doctor.