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Resolución del dolor torácico inespecífico

Mujer de veintitantos años con dolor torácico inespecífico, tos crónica episódica, depresión no diagnosticada e insomnio.

 

Rearticulated Transcript Synthesis:

"My initial reason was excessive coughing - it comes in seasons.

This year, I've had cough episodes three times.

Each lasts about 20 days.

But the day I came, yesterday,

something happened that helped me greatly.

 

My chest hurt significantly - my heart, I could say.

I thought the pain was from coughing,

or that I had lung disease.

Now it doesn't hurt like before.

In fact, it's gone.

I thought I was seriously ill

because the pain was intense,

but since yesterday, it's no longer the same.

 

I no longer feel sad.

Well, I used to feel very sad every day.

I always tried to be okay, but wasn't.

Yesterday, I felt very calm, very at peace.

 

I couldN´t sleep early -

I usually can't sleep until 2 or 3 AM.

Yesterday, I slept early, around 11 PM.

I slept very well.

During the night I usually wake up,

but yesterday, I slept very well.

 

I'm very calm. Today I don't feel sad, nor did I yesterday.

Yesterday afternoon, I was with my siblings,

my parents, and some uncles.

I felt very calm. I believe that to this day...

I feel very well."

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The rapid resolution of chest pain, coupled with blood pressure normalization and HRV improvement, suggests baroreflex-mediated autonomic shift from sympathetic (stress, pain) to parasympathetic (calm) dominance.

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