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Chest pain
Hi Doctor I am 33 year's old and weight around 100kgs height is 5"11. Recently I was covid positive on 11th of May and completed my medication for 14days of home isolation and everything was fine. But recently 2days before I started having a cramp like feeling on my chest close to heart. And the next day I had my left hand middle finger tingle pain for sometime and it was back to normal. I don't have any other health problems as of now. But still a small heaviness persist on my chest. When I breathe or taken long breaths I don't feel any pain in my heart. Please suggest if this is completely fine?Or should I take any precautions.
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I would advise you to first get your ECG/2D ECHO/CHEST X-RAY as early as possible to rule out and heart related issue
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Consult me with your said report so that I do the needful advice
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Don’t stress or exert too much .if pain increases go to nearby hospital
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It's muscular pain..
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take pain killer and multivitamin..
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if not subsiding then consult..
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May be muscular pain but it is better to rule out cardiac involvement
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Ecg and consultation
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Looks like post covid myalgia . It good to take an ECG and consult
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