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Am I Having Clotting In My Arteries?
I'm having moderate Chest pain from last 1.5 months... Sometimes it goes then come back, sometimes pain goes to left arm's Veins/Areries, sometimes in legs also... Most of the times veins in my limbs feels like flashing... Sometimes pain occurs in middle of the chest and sometimes near left arm/shoulder... I get tired soon after walking or doing any physical activity... I don't feel problem in breathing normally, the KFT & LFT reports are normal, I had ECG many times everytime it comes normal, I'm continuously having Pain in my biceps I can't determine whether It's in the muscles or in my veins... I Had Lipid Profile test... And the report was this... Total Cholesterol - 160 mg/dL HDL - 43.20 mg/dL Triglycerides - 170 mg/dL LDL - 102 mg/dL VLDL - 14.80 mg/dL Non-HDL - 116.80 mg/dL
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You may get a 2D ECHO done by a cardiologist first & if feasible then a Stress test (TMT) to rule out heart ailments.
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Avoid strenuous physical activity. Avoid lifting heavy weights.
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Lipid profile report is alright. Triglycerides need to be preferably below 150 mg/dl. So better to have a low fat healthy diet & healthy lifestyle from early age itself.
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