To rule a cardiac etiology of the pain get ecg and echo done
If both of them are normal go for a Tmt
Consult with a cardiologist personally with reports
Dr Ashish Srivastava
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Hi. The possibility of this pain being related to the heart is less likely. But yes, this cannot be said with confidence unless you are clinically examined and some basic investigations done like ECG, echo, TMT etc. So please meet a qualified cardiologist as early as possible and get yourself examined for a final advice on this issue. Hope this helps.
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