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Left solder pain and chest pain
I am feeling left solder and chest pain also I done TMT test and it's normal but still I am worry about Hart attack and not sure it's anixity or what Also I went to 4 Dr all said you'd have Hart problem ... And it's only muscul pain .. but still I am not getting what is happening with me ... Still feeling pain in the body ....
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Maybe u are having somatoform disorder or panic disorder. If all heart related tests are normal then it is psychogenic pain.
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Hi After all investigation are normal too your unable to take off your mind about heart attack possibility. Symptoms you must be experiencing like chest pain and muscle pain.. are discomforting and bothering you a lot. Not satisfied with physician opinion...n still worry. Can be part of underlying Anxiety disorder ... Anxiety disorders  can present with variety of symtomatology Difficulty in breathing Chest pain Palpitations Sweating Dry mouth Giddiness Headache Vomiting Diarrhea N lot more.. But we need to know complete history to help you deal with your problem
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consult me....After complete psychological assessment can advise medications or therapy or both accordingly
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I understand your worried  rather  than getting multiple tests done ... Getting psychiatrist opinion would clarify lot of doubts
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You maybe suffering from an Anxiety disorder and need evaluation by a Psychiatrist to confirm the same.
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Consult a Psychiatrist Online or Locally
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Dont Self Diagnose or Self Medicate
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Anxiety symptoms can feel similar to heart issues. All tests done have suggested a healthy heart. You should talk to a psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment options.
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