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Chest pain
Feeling inside weak cannot exercise chest pain no cough no temperature stool is ok ECG last week ok body oximeter 94
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult a cardiologist for the same.
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Respected patient It would be nice if we can know more about the chest pain, like where does it hurt, how intense it is, type of pain and things which increase or decrease your pain.
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Get a chest x-ray and 2 d echo,consult a physician and get your self evaluated properly.
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Needs proper evaluation by cardiologist
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take cardiologist Consultation
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Hello More elaboration on your chest pain ?
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Do you have any reports or ECG ?
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I can understand that you are 55 years old and having chest pain with fatigue following exercise. Your last week ecg was normal. Need more information. How long ? How severe is the chest pain? Where is the location of pain central or left side? Any other associated symptoms? Like nausea vomiting or giddiness or palpitations Any medication helping you? Are you on any other treatment? Still it could be heart problem.
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Consult a cardiologist at the earliest for further testing and treatment. ECG can be normal at rest. Don’t neglect this.
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