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Heart pain,left hand pain
Diagnosed with cervical osteophytic lipping in lower cervical vertebrae in x ray. CT scan normal. Hypertension diagnosed 2 months ago . Treatment started for it with telmisartan40mg+hydrochlorothiazide 12.5mg. Now bp remains normal around 120-125/75-85.Pulse rate is around 100 all times. Consulted physician for occasional chest pain. Ecg is normal Today again having mild pain sometimes lasting for very short period. Left hand pain occurs regularly. Should any further tests should be done or hand pain is due to cervical as ecg is normal.Age 52 years female
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Most probably it is a cervical radiculopathy To be assured you can get a TMT done
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