Can gas cause left shoulder pain that radiates to the lower part of left hand below the elbow and sometimes on the upper part of the left hand as well however after lots of burp it lessens to some extent or is it likely related to heart, also I have no chest discomfort
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The symptoms you are experiencing are unlikely related to the heart , especially in your age group,though a 12 lead ECG is advised.It could be due to cervical spine or gastrointestinal related.
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Opinion:
Gas or digestive issues can sometimes cause referred pain to the shoulder and arm, as the diaphragm and surrounding muscles are involved in both gas and shoulder movements. However, it's important to rule out heart-related issues, as pain radiating to the arm can sometimes be a sign of heart problems.
Next steps:
1. **Monitor Symptoms:**
- Keep track of your symptoms, noting when the pain occurs and its duration.
- Note any changes in severity or additional symptoms, such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, or changes in physical activity.
2. **Consultation:**
- Schedule an appointment with me, online or offline, to evaluate your symptoms in detail.
- I may recommend diagnostic tests to rule out heart issues and to assess for gastrointestinal causes.
3. **Immediate Actions:**
- Continue managing gas with dietary changes or over-the-counter remedies.
- If you experience any new symptoms, such as chest pain, dizziness, or severe discomfort, seek medical attention immediately.
Please book an appointment with me to thoroughly assess your symptoms and ensure appropriate treatment. Your health and safety are our top priorities.
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