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I am suffering from mild chest pain since last 2.5 years. It is mostly like pinching pain at same location with less than 5 seconds. It is mostly at the same location on front & back side of left chest. I have done multiple ECGs, 2 Echo and 2 TMT, Troponin test, KFT, LFT, Cholesterol, CBC, X rays of chest all normal except Grade 1 diastolic dysfunction. DM Cardiologist said, there is no issue with heart but in last echo report it is mentioned as Grade 1 diastolic dysfunction. Cardiologist referred me to Psychiatric as I always think that pain is coming from heart & my heart has some problem. Also, Neck X rays showing straightening of cervical lordotic curvature and mild hypertrophy of transverse process of C7 is seen. Also, orthopaedic said, I have cervical rib problem too. Does it pain related to cervical issue or heart? Please suggest, I am on anxiety medicine too.
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Your symptoms are not suggesting any heart problems but for further safe side you can have a 24 he Holter monitoring also !
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Symptoms are non-cardiac all the reports also suggest the same. If recurrent pain at same position localised non-exertional suggest it to be non-cardiac pain. Ideally you need a psychiatrist opinion for relieving anxiety.
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It's definitely not heart related.
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Pain is related to cervical spine problem.
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