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Chest tightness after eating
Hello dr, i had chest tightness with sweating after eating twice in last one week. Once i burp i felt relieved. I took ecg which shows ECG within normal limits, Low voltage QRS.I have a history of bp, acidity and cervical stenosis. I took cervical MRI 2months back. It shows c7 cevical stenosis and disc bulge. I always have left neck, jaw and arm pain. 2 months back Dr also adviced for CT coronary angio and CT pulmonary angio to rule out heartand lung issues. It was absolutely normal with calcium score of zero. No stenosis. Cardiologist said my heart is absolutely normal.Y'day my gastro examined and said i have severe dyspepsia( EPS). What should i do now? All this together increase my palpitation. Have attached my ecg with this. Please explain me in detail.
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ECG is normal. You need to change your life style and take the medicines advised by your doctor. Drink plenty of water. 4 liters per day. Avoid spicy and oily food. Bland diet. Don't over eat. Don't eat and lie down keep atleast 2 hours of gap. Go for morning and evening walks. Avoid alcohol Stop smoking if you do. Avoid outside food. Eat green leafy vegetables and fruits. Add probiotics to your diet. Avoid carbonated drinks. Avoid stress.
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