Chest pain

2019-04-27 18:00:16
Hi, I have been getting chest pain and its there since 3 weeks. I am 31 year old, diabetic diagnosed since 6 months. I had lifted heavy luggage 3 weeks back and attributed the pain to it but the pain persists. Sometimes it feels like I am always carrying a heavy weight. 3 weeks back I also got angiogram and echo done in India and the results were all normal. I then travelled to Germany and residing there since. Sometimes the pain goes away once I drink water and there are many burps. Should I be concerned? Who should I consult in Germany, a cardiologist or a general physician?
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It could be spasms. Homoeopathic medicines will help provide treatment

Answered2019-05-06 04:19:47

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Answered2019-04-28 01:21:57

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Hi you can contact a general physician.Also looks like muscle strain as your echo and angiogram are normal(assuming echo n angio were done after you lifted the luggage)Also kindly continue your thyroid and diabetic medications.As you are residing in Germany would be better to consult a  physician and take medicines prescribed by him for chest pain (muscular).In both cases angio n echo before or after luggage picking consult a physician.

Answered2019-04-27 18:32:31

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It looks local spasm not related to heart. U can take online consultation so ll guide you homoeoepathic medication which u can buy there

Answered2019-04-28 12:30:48

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Please  consult  me  online

Answered2019-04-28 01:11:53

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