Chest pain with all normal heart test

2023-09-14 14:16:03
Hi Dr, i'm struggling with chest pain sometimes in middle part and sometimes in right and left side, pain is usually for 2 3 second and after that it goes away. according to cardiologist i have tested my ecg which come normal 2d echo which found MVP and tmt was normal twice. i have visited 2 cardilogist both are saying your heart is okay then why i'm having chest pain, shortness of breath, acidity type feeing, chest tightness and left hand pain sometime. i'm currently taking prolomet xl 25 and cap razo d and nexito 5 mg i have completed 2 month course still im having same pain with thyroid profile normal chest x-ray normal and d3 b12 normal will you please suggest what i have to do now ? which dr will cure my pain
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consult a pulmonologist..chest pain is not always related to heart..depending on your history a proper management can be done

Answered2023-09-15 01:07:44

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Share relavent reports and CXR. May not be serious issue. Stress and anxiety also there. Take online consultation for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2023-09-14 15:29:30

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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and get evaluated

Answered2023-09-14 18:19:42

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2023-09-14 14:58:55

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I think may be Myalgia. Pl verify your sleep habits.your bed and posture.if all the reports are Normal, pl do not worry. Pl have counseling. Pl consult ortho and pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-09-14 14:48:28

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