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Pain in middle of the chest
I have pain in the center of chest that cames and go and sudden pain cames in center of chest and go after 2 to 1 mins ,feels pressure and heaviness in the chest ,feels like pins and neddle and palpitation sometimes pain in the left hand also i have done multi test and ecg echo tmt CBC-11.37,TLC-7.57,SGPT-59,SGOT-25 GGT-42,CHolestrol-111,Triglyceride-64 Vitamind3-54,TSH-0.8,Creatinine-0.71,Uric acid-5,Urea-17.4 Blood sugar fasting-99 ,ESR-10,LDH-190 Plz suggest what i will do for relief and i am taking(petril beta)-10mg HS
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Your symptoms need to be understood carefully because they are coming from two different systems the heart and the nervous system and distinguishing between them is the key to correct treatment. You’ve mentioned: Central chest pain lasting 1–2 minutes Heaviness/pressure Pins-and-needles sensation Palpitations Occasional pain radiating to left arm Normal ECG / Echo / TMT Almost normal blood tests You are already on petril beta This pattern is very important. 1. Your cardiac tests are normal that rules out major heart disease Your ECG, Echo and TMT are the exact tests we use to detect: Blockages Heart pumping weakness Rhythm issues Exercise-induced ischemia All have come normal, which means your heart is structurally and functionally fine. If your pain were cardiac, the TMT alone would have shown it. 2. The symptoms you described point much more towards: Anxiety-related chest pain Stress-induced muscle spasm Costochondritis Nerve sensitivity Hyperventilation episodes Short-lasting chest pain with: tingling pins-and-needles palpitations normal cardiac workup is almost always non-cardiac chest pain. This is extremely common in young adults, especially with stress or sleep disturbances. 3. Why it still feels scary even when tests are normal When the mind is hyper-alert due to stress, it can cause: Tightness in chest muscles Sudden sharp pains Racing heartbeat Tingling in arm or chest Feeling of heaviness or pressure Fear of something serious These symptoms feel real but they do not come from the heart. 4. Your current medication (petril beta) tells me your doctor already suspects anxiety-driven symptoms This medicine is generally used for: Palpitations Anxiety-related chest pain Panic-type episodes Nerve sensitivity But whether this is the correct dose or whether something else is needed depends on your pattern of symptoms, lifestyle, sleep, and triggers. 5. What you need now is NOT more tests  but a proper guided plan You don’t need more blood tests or scans. You need: Trigger identification Stress/anxiety assessment Breathing pattern correction Posture and muscle tension assessment A personalised recovery plan Review of your current medication (timing, dose, need for continuation) These things cannot be given in a single-line answer on Practo. If you want, I can help you sort this out completely Once I understand: When the pain comes Your sleep pattern Your stress/work routine Exact nature of pain episodes Your heart reports (ECG/TMT/Echo) Your previous panic or anxiety symptoms I can guide you step-by-step on how to reduce these symptoms permanently and decide whether your medication needs adjustment. You can book a private consultation with me on whatsapp at Nine Three Two Six Zero Two Zero Five Three Six, and I’ll help you get complete clarity and the right treatment approach instead of living with repeated fear and uncertainty.
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Take an ECC ,if normal Gi for Pantop 40 mgm bd 5 days before food and Mucaine gel 2 tso thrice daily after food 5 days
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Consult on nine nine three four eight three one six zero six...as further history n investigation is required...nothing to worry...may be due to anxiety or acid reflux ..but we need to rule out cardiac causes...
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Good day to you I understand your concern and I am sure this must be distressing causing a hindrance in your day to day activities.It's good that you have provided a detailed account of your condition, it immensely helps us as physicians to get to the diagnosis efficiently . I shall try to the best of my abilities to consult you Chest pain is very broad symptom which can be caused by Heart causes, Lungs, Muscular, Bone, Cartilage, Nervous system and many other systems By your account, it seems to be an acute condition and does point to cardiac arrest as the most common and most severe event Other possible causes are unstable angina, NSTEMI, prinzmetal angina. I would like you to answer a few questions to rule out cardiac arrest # Is the pain in chest like feeling like clutching your chest like it's something deep within? # Are you experiencing sweating during this episode? If these questions are yes, you should take Nitroglycerin 2.6mg 1—1—1 for 3 days and get  opinion of a cardiologist within those 3 days.
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A new onset of chest pain should be investigated thoroughly by repeating the ECG, even if your previous ECG was normal.The causes could be gastroesophageal, muscular, heart or pleuratic.
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commonly occur due to anxiety, stress, gastric acidity, or muscular chest wall spasm. U can try Tab. Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast for 5–7 days Syp. Mucaine Gel 2 tsp when pain occurs Warm compress to chest/upper back Avoid tea, coffee, spicy food, and late meals Deep breathing 10–15 mins daily
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Just make sure ki pain aisa na ho ki kisi ne chest pe Bhari vajan rakha ho ya Jor se dabaya ho. if happens this then Do ECG , and certain test like trop i
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Your reports look mostly normal, but your symptoms need attention — especially because they involve central chest pain, heaviness, pressure, pins-and-needles and radiation to the left arm + palpitations. Even with normal ECG, Echo, and TMT, chest pain can still be cardiac or non-cardiac (anxiety, gastric issues, muscle-nerve causes), but we never ignore ongoing chest symptoms. ✅ First — I need to ask a few important questions: Please answer these: Does the chest pain come during walking / climbing / exertion? Does the pain increase after eating, lying down, or with acidity/burping? Do you feel breathless during pain? Are you having stress/anxiety, poor sleep, or panic-like episodes? How long have you been taking Petril Beta 10 mg? 📌 Your reports summary (based on what you shared) Test Finding Meaning ECG / Echo / TMT Normal Good sign (low chance of major heart blockage) CBC WNL except WBC slightly high previously Not concerning SGPT 59 Mildly elevated Indicates mild liver irritation Cholesterol 111, TG 64 Excellent Vitamin D 54 Normal Thyroid TSH 0.8 Normal Creatinine 0.71 Normal Sugar fasting 99 Normal ESR 10 Normal Overall, no major abnormality seen. 📌 Most likely causes of your symptoms ✔ 1. Gastric reflux / acidity–related chest pain — Causes central chest pressure — Comes and goes — Radiates sometimes — Feels like pins/needles — Mimics heart pain ✔ 2. Anxiety + palpitations (you are already on Petril Beta) Beta blocker reduces palpitations, but Clonazepam part (Petril) can cause dependency and withdrawal sensations. ✔ 3. Musculoskeletal chest pain (costochondritis) Worse with movement, pressing the chest, twisting. ✔ 4. Heart cause is unlikely Because of normal ECG, Echo, TMT and your young age, but not impossible if symptoms are new/worsening. 🩺 What you should do now (Safe and practical plan) ⭐ 1. Try an acidity treatment for 5–7 days Because gastric pain is extremely common. Take: Pantoprazole 40 mg – once daily, empty stomach (morning) Syrup Mucaine gel – 10 ml when pain occurs If your chest heaviness reduces with this, the cause is gastric. ⭐ 2. For chest muscle pain If pressing the chest increases pain → likely muscular. Take: Hot fomentation (warm cloth) 10–15 min twice daily Tab. Paracetamol 500 mg if needed ⭐ 3. For anxiety / palpitations You are on Petril Beta 10 mg at night, but: 🔴 This medicine should not be continued long-term without doctor supervision 🔴 Stopping it suddenly can cause more palpitations and chest discomfort If you wish, I can help you discuss slowly tapering it later. Practice: Slow deep breathing (4-7-8 technique) Avoid caffeine and mobile before sleep Regular walking 🚨 Red-flag symptoms (go to ER immediately if any happen): Chest pain lasting >10 minutes continuously Pain increases with walking Sweating with pain Shortness of breath Pain radiating strongly to jaw or left arm Fainting sensation
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Don't ignore this .it may be myocardial infarction. Consult now  or rush to hospital ASAP
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Please share details of your symptoms,  do you take alcohol? Get ecg,  cardiac echo,  abdominal ultrasound and thyroid profile done and share results.  Then I can guide you further.
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Any family history of cardiac problems?? You did not tell about stress echo or ecg reports Most probably this appears to be gastric related Avoid spicy and oily food Outside food also avoid
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Gastritis Avoid spicy food Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach Use more of curd and butter milk
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Dnt be empty stomach, take Fibre rich diet, dnt take spicy food, tea, coffee. Adequate hydration, Cap rabeprazole+levosulpride BD x 7 days, mucain gel 10ml once a day
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It could be due heart or esophagous but from your history it looks like it is cardiac in origin. However at your age less chance of heart disorder. Report could be normal in heart disorder.
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Gas, acidity, gastritis. Tab nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days.  Mucain gel10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to4 times.
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Reports are normal If ecg & 2d echo & tmt is normal then might be gaseous pain. Add antacid tablet. Pain will be relieved.
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U need some counseling and medication. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six 86 seven eight 96.
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Consult online will guide you
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Please consult
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Can help you, kindly provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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