As you say your ECG has some problem; that needs to be seen. Also, a normal 2D echo does not rule out a heart disease. A lot depends on exactly what kind of pain you are having (heaviness, squeezing, burning, picking etc., with exertion or at rest etc. etc.), what are those changes in the ECG and your clinical examination details. Then accordingly you may be advised a treadmill test before going for an angiography. But as you can understand, for all this first you need to see a qualified cardiologist (DM or DNB cardiology) and then proceed accordingly. Hope this helps.
Dr Chandrashekhar Munjewar,
www.thefitheart.in
Answered2016-09-28 03:47:04
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