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Chest pain
ECG was not because he had High bp last month 160/100. But now bp is normal 120/80 but there is chest pain has a gastric problem too.Please help
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Send me ECG Needs medication Consult me in private chat for further assistance
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Get an ecg done and get the patient to ur nearest hospital emergency.. for further detailed history and examination
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Chest pain are normally either due to heart issues or you get heart burn due to costochondritis ... If he is feeling gastric issues then mostly he is having costochondritis which is mostly due to gastric issues or acidity or dyspepsia .. He need some medications and some food changes ... We can chat and I can advise the medicines and what diet to taken & what to be avoided
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chest pain can be because of several reason. it can also be because of gastric problem. you can take tab pantocid dsr twice a day before food for 5 days. consult a doctor again if no relief.
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Best to get an ecg done first.
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