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Chest pain daily from last 4 months. Pain changes location often but mostly happens in left hypochondriac region and epigastric region. My ecg tmt and 2d echo are normal. I can easily run 6-7 kilometers everyday. My question is if thjs pain was cardiac would I be able to run 5-6 km everyday?
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It could be a non cardiac chest pain if your recent ECG ,stress test and echocard. are normal.It could be a non specific pain or related to gastrointestinal tract.Do an ultrasound scan of the abdomen which may be able to determine the cause of the pain.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Looks like non cardiac chest pain. Avoid spicy foods, junk foods and oily foods. Have food on time.
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Connect please
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Hypochondriac region pain is mostly acidic, gastric reflux related Less spicy, oily food Stay upright after having food Exercise, walk
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Must take antacid Rest take proper consultation dear
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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If you able to run 5-6 km with out any shortness of breath it may not cardiac origin
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If it is cardiac it would be shown in ecg or echo Is there any bloating or pain abdomen also If all that is not there get an ultrasound abdomen done
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