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Left side chest pain
‌In November last year I got some gabrahat like feeling and dull chest pain. Then I consulted the doctor who checked my bp which was 150/90. So he suggested me various tests. Ecg, echo (trace MR and TR found ) and tmt(negative) , x ray, thyroid etc all came normal. In blood tests lipid profile ldl was raised 179. Doctor prescribed embeta xr 25 and tonact 10. I got absolutely fine upon in near about a week. Now about two weeks ago my medicines got finished due to lockdown and I was not able to take them for about a week. As I feel fast heartbeat about 95 and chest pain I started taking the medicines again as scheduled at night. Now from last week I feel left side chest pain whole day of changing nature (intensity sometime dull and sometime stabbing) specially when lying down and turning specially during early morning and also when get up from sleep. Feel some relax after getting fresh. Bp is around 120/80 and pulse around 80. Today Lipid test report TC 142 LDL 78 HDL 40 VLDL 24 TG 120.
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Hello, Your chest pain is not heart related. And TMT is also normal. The trace MR and TR shown in echo is also normal. Your cholesterol is also much better. Continue taking same medicines and for chest pain it looks muscular. You can take tab myospaz forte twice a day after meal and tab pan 40 once a day in the morning empty stomach for 3 days. Take care. Stay safe
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