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BP with medicine 140/90, chest pain
Sir/madam, I am suffering diabetes and htn for the last 1 year.  Due to chest pain and shortness of breath, Last oct 2021 i have done my echo,which is normal with lvef 58% and grade 1 diastolic dysfunction, tmt negetive, ECG normal. But till date I face chest pain, left hand pain every week. sometime my heartbeat raise to 150,160 and bp 180/110,feeling passing out which is occurs every month's from last one year. And chest and left hand pain with jaw pain every time. Last year doc says it's not cardiac issue. But still I feel palpitation and upper symptoms which I mentioned. Without one day of bp medicine my bp goes 170/110 and heart beat 130. I am taking metoprolol 50 2 times, talmisartan 40 2 times a day and vildapride m 50/500 2 times a day. Can I go through another echo and tmt test because I do it last year in October. Which is 7 months old. Please tell me doc what should I do? I attached my last year echo and tmt report and recent ECG with this.
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ECG and ECHO were normal. Please continue the medicines without fail. You can repeat these tests after an year
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