Heart Anxiety

2021-11-22 14:51:47
Dear Sir/Madam I have chest pain issues since 2016. I have under gone so many ecgs echo and TMTs. In last 1.5 yrs I have visited twice ER having chest pain. Last 1.5 yrs I have did 4 ecgs latest in on April-21 and 2 times echo and 1 time TMT all the reports were normal since the day having an issue. Even doctor at ER said consult psychologist inspite visiting ER so many times. Till today I have pain in my left shoulder and chest and I have dizziness also. And I do have cervical spondylosis. Request your suggestions should I do more cardiac evaluation or will continue the treatment for cervical spondylosis
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Consult physiotherapist

Answered2021-11-22 20:29:17

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Consult physiotherapist

Answered2021-11-22 17:03:18

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-11-22 16:06:17

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Continuing cervical spondylosis treatment is advisable
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Session with psychotherapist is advisable

Answered2021-11-22 14:54:08

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Discuss with physician

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