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Frequent chest pain
I've been having frequent chest pains out of nowhere these days and shortness of breath & every now and then I'm getting ECG done every 2-3 days, I'm having cervical spondylitis and Gastris Whenever i take ECG the remarks are (Non specific T wave abnormality, Low Voltage in Chest Leads) and this makes me worry that it might lead to something serious Although i did 2d echo, TMT , HRCT Chest which came back normal 3 months ago I'm not able to go anywhere alone, thinking I'll be having cardiac arrest And chest pain really bothers me a lot Do these ecg findings ( Non specific T wave abnormality, Low Voltage in Chest Leads) are something to worry about or are these normal Findings are coming in every ecg
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Medical consultation - do as your doctor says. Please stop worrying too much.
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