Trust me.
Nothing in your post made me even ' remotely ' think you're a doctor.
It's very simple.
He had
recurring chest pains while exercising........he needn't be concerned what he has to tell his doctor.........a good doctor will know exactly what questions to ask in forming a diagnosis.
It's simple. Here's how chest pain is ' relevant ' IMO.
In 100% of the cases.......
Exercise + recurring chest pain = stop exercising & get to a doctor to check it out ......asap.
So, providing a laundry list of possible causes of chest pain during exercise is irrelevant IMO as this person needs to see a doctor for follow-up - regardless of what he thinks may or may not be the cause.
He can't diagnose the cause of the chest pain - only a doctor can do that.
If you tell someone "
many things can cause chest pain and not all are heart related " they may or not take the pain seriously - at least in my view.
As I said before, if someone experiences recurring chest pains while exercising they should seek medical attention ....asap...... IMO.
Suit yourself.