Chest pain

2023-12-15 04:58:00
Chest pain in the area pointed. While sitting it happens in the area in picture 1. While running it starts in area in picture 1 and after completing 3-4 kilometres it moves to area in picture 2 and completely disappears from area in picture 1. I can comfortably run 6-7 kilometres. My ecg, echo and tmt normal (done in sep 2023). My question is whether this pain is cardiac.
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Answered2023-12-15 08:10:39

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Not looking as a cardiac pain. Kindly take antiacids before breakfast Start running slowly than for 10-15 min than can run

Answered2023-12-15 08:05:36

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Please provide ECG and other reports to give you more elaborate answer.But from your given details,it's looking like muscle pain.
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You should rest properly and stop physical exercises for a few days.

Answered2023-12-15 08:05:02

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Answered2023-12-15 07:56:47

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If pain was cardiac you would not have been writing these questions. You would have been in the ICU. Having cardiac pain and still running 6-7 km is not a joke. However you should consult the Doctor who did ECG, 2D ECHO and TMT. He may like to get Coronary Angiography done.

Answered2023-12-15 05:50:28

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-12-15 05:18:45

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-12-15 05:11:53

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Answered2023-12-15 05:07:39

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May not be cardiac

Answered2023-12-15 05:05:33

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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2023-12-15 18:03:23

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May be due to gastritis

Answered2023-12-15 07:37:07

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It doesn't look like a cardiac pain. Looks more like muscle pain

Answered2023-12-15 06:49:31

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Looks like localised non cardiac chest pain. So pls don't worry. It will be because of muscle stretch.

Answered2023-12-15 06:44:19

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It's muscle related it seems Donot strain when u r having pain Try to do slowly and steadily

Answered2023-12-15 06:20:21

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Hi i have noted your concern, Chest pain can be due to multiple reasons one of the most common reason are related to gastic, heart, lungs, muscle,bones and sometimes panic attscks as well For proper evaluation you should consult a internal medicine specialist, who can physically assess you and tell you the most probable cause for your chest pain, then only we can tell you the diagnosis or reason for chest pain and treat accordingly.
Next Steps
Please watch for any associated symptoms with chest pain which can be sometimes alarming like breathing difficulty, nausea vomiting giddiness, palpitations or sweating, in that case immediately seek medical attention.
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If you don’t have any of these symptoms then please watch for gastric related symptoms like burning sensation in chest or after having food feeling chest pain, recurrent burps or bloating, then you can consult medical gastroenterologist or internal medicine specialist to rule out possible causes

Answered2023-12-15 05:24:09

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