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Hello , i excercised after 33 days. I was running in my treadmill I was increasing speed from 6 to 8. And vice versa.At 12-14 minutes which is 3 minutes I increased my intensity and ran at speed 8. My left chest started to pain. Still i continued. The pain was sharp and was there. I stopped and pain was gone after few minutes. I am from nepal can't do online transactions. Give me suggestion Is it muscle pain Or attack symptom or do I continue excercing or not?
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Any chest pain arising on exertion and subsiding at rest is mostly due to coronary artery disease. I would suggest a TMT and Echo earliest possible. Till then do not try to test your heart for your mental satisfaction. You are too young to get a coronary disease but now a days we are seeing it in your age too. So a medical attention is prudent at your stage.
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Cardiac related pain are mostly in centre of chest or left arm shoulder or neck. Patient feel tightness and heavinesses. You had sharp pain which is unlikely. Still I advice for a TMT and ECHO because of the pattern of appearance and disappearance of your pain.
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