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Left arm throbbing pain n numbness
I get weird pulsating, and throbbing pain in my left arm when I walk around my home.. also, the area around my nipple on the left side. Feels a bit strained. They started happening suddenly three days ago, otherwise, I was able to walk for 30 minutes without any pain or problem. Dr has done an ECG, which is normal and a trop I test, which is negative. She says nothing to worry since no other symptom, like shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating.. I have been prescribed medicine for sore muscles only
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In addition to the heart you also have a shoulder. The investigations done so far are centered around the heart. Please also consult an Orthopedic surgeon. There might be some problem with the shoulder.
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This might be because of some sudden stress to your arm, lifting something heavy suddenly. At this age heart disease is quite uncommon. Take pain killer if you feel like and give rest to the side of pain.
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Such type of pain could be due to radicular pain resulting from cervical spine or heart disorders.However in your age group heart disease is not common,.You can repeat the ECG If no significant changes, consult a orthopedist
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Trust your treating Physician , there can be a number of reasons for such vague symptoms. Physical examination as well as investigations are required to rule these out. Complete your current treatment, if it doesn't work then only you need to worry.
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Just take gabapentin 75 hs and flexon Mr bd will get better don’t use pillow and don’t use mobile it’s just a cervical compression
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Hello, Take balanced diet. For prescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +9195950eight7399. Thanks.
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Get cardiac echo and TMT done.  ECG just shows cardiac status of that moment  when it is done. Tab flexon m.r one every 8hours for 3 days. Consult online with me with results of TMT
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By history it  seems  muscular pain as no heart cause. Eterocoxib Mr two times a day after food for ten days. Locally  apply  volini gel  or Ghuman oil by jhandu. Two times Got relived
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Don’t worry!!! Sometimes uneasiness you are experiencing is due to acidity or gas problem which we don’t come to know Take medications for 2 weeks 1. Tab Rabeprazole 1 tab OD Bbf 2. Syp mucaine gel 1 tsf TDS 1-1-1-1 20 min before meals
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult for further management
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Also start dubinor
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Gastritis. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk. Drink plenty of water.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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