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Panic attack or heart attack
ECG, ECHO,TMT report are normal before one month .cardio Dr. Says all normal don't worry . But sometime I have feel chest pain that time my oxygen level or heart beat in oximeter fall down 85 and 56 from 98 and 90. I have also constipation problem from 9 month but this problem now better gastrointestinal Dr. Normal report this pain  from anxeity. But mild anemia Hb level 7.7 with variant size RBC cell . When this pain start in left side chest and back side after that pain  in left hand. Plz suggest this pain panic attack or heart attack
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Seems like anxiety Take therapy for same
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Psychosomatic symptoms (physical symptoms due to psychological stress) are very common in people who have proneness towards anxiety,  evidence based therapies along with medications, might help you in better.
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It can be a somatic pain and anxiety induced palpitation . Already u r taking medication for anxiety wait for the medication to work it will take minimum 2 to 3 weeks to show some relief.
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