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  2. Working out while sick: Is exercising with a cold a good idea?

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    Chest pain, difficulty breathing and excess chest congestion that make it difficult to lie down and high fever (above 104°F) are other reasons to seek medical attention immediately.

  3. Frozen Shoulder Is Another Surprising Menopause Symptom ... - AOL

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    Joint inflammation causes tightness, et voilà: You can no longer lift your tweezers to pluck that pesky chin hair. Unfortunately, frozen shoulder can last for a year—or even three. But there ...

  4. 9 Weird Symptoms Cardiologists Say You Should Never Ignore

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    Angina—the technical name for chest tightness—can spread to the jaw or neck. It’s typically triggered by exertion, like walking uphill, or emotional stress, says Dr. William Zoghbi, chair of ...

  5. Swimming-induced pulmonary edema - Wikipedia

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    In severe cases hypoxia may cause cardiac arrest and death. Research continues into the various factors causing IPO. [3] Possible aggravating factors include: Cold water may cause peripheral vasoconstriction and other neuro-humoral changes that contribute to central shift of the blood volume [2] [4] [5] [6] [8] [9]

  6. Night sweats - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common causes of night sweats in women over 40 is the hormonal changes related to menopause and perimenopause. [3] This is a very common occurrence during the menopausal transition years. Over 80% of women experience hot flashes, which may include excessive sweating, during menopause. [4]

  7. Chest pain - Wikipedia

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    Psychogenic causes of chest pain can include panic attacks; however, this is a diagnosis of exclusion. [12] In children, the most common causes for chest pain are musculoskeletal (76–89%), exercise-induced asthma (4–12%), gastrointestinal illness (8%), and psychogenic causes (4%). [13] Chest pain in children can also have congenital causes.

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