A healthy person will feel the same performing a nuclear stress test as they would during intensive exercise. The radiotracer itself can feel warm and may cause headaches or nausea. Underlying conditions may cause some individuals to feel chest pain, fatigue, muscle cramps, and shortness of breath during the test. Rarely, test participants experience dizziness, lightheadedness, and palpitations.

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