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What do I have?

I am a 25 year old female. I'm experiencing shortness of breath, dizziness, and palpitations. I have two kids one is 2 years old and the other is 7 months. I started experiencing these things after I had my first child but when it started I had numbness on my whole right side of my body also. I then ended up going to the emergency room and after they did a bunch of tests(ekg, cat scan, blood tests, X-rays) everything came back normal. I thought I was experiencing all of these things because of a birth control I was taking at the time called camilia so I stopped using it. Months later my symptoms left. My symptoms have returned now after I had my second daughter. I thought it was the birth control I was taking a month ago called cryselle so I stopped taking that too. Yet again I have the same thing (except for the numbness) even after I stopped the pill. Could you please tell me what I have? Or what I should do or take?
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786158 tn?1236397775
Hi,
    I would deff. go see your doctor just in case but it sounds like you have anxiety. Anxiety can produce many symptoms that mimick heart problems so i would have your doctor check you first and then try to work on the anxiety/stress relief.
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363281 tn?1643235611
I think I would see my doctor and have him/her do a thorough work up on your heart. It could be nothing but stress, but, it is better to be safe than sorry.
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