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Left Neck pain while walking briskly
I had an angioplasty 1.5 month back. Initially I had neck numbness both sides and upper chest numbness. Brilianta was changed to prasita. The frequency of issues reduced. I had anxiety issues and nexito was prescribed. Stopped that now. I then had low BP and fainting feeling hence doctor stopped concur. My BP is normal 120/80 now. I am able to walk for 30 mins and 60% of my speed. But when I increase my speed, I get the neck pain in left side and my voice changes a bit. I don't feel breathless. I wonder what the issue could be. And how to fix it...
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I will need the complete medical history along with all test reports to evaluate the case, before giving any specific advice. Medicine if given without full assessment, can cause major side effects. That's why I cannot prescribe medicines without proper consultation. Your case needs proper evaluation to find out all the factors leading to your problems. I would advise you to 1. Consult a physician in a hospital near your location  Or 2. Come and meet me in my clinic in Indirapuram ghaziabad DelhiNCR  Or you can also 3. Start a paid online consultation with me  For complete assessment. You can also consult me online if you want to talk to me directly  Download this form and mail it back to me for online consultations  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-gdb0cuu-qdhhpa0n9vxwuiwsjwqh3h2/view?usp=drivesdk Regards  Dr.Paramjeet Singh
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