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Can Anemia cause mild chest pain ? I get mild chest pain ..is it normal,.?? Will it subsidies with medicine
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It can yes , Anemia means there are fewer red blood cells or less hemoglobin, so your body tissues—including your heart—get less oxygen there is also Increased cardiac workload: To compensate, your heart works harder to pump blood, which can strain it and cause:Chest discomfort or pain , Palpitations, Shortness of breath
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It could also be because of other reasons, kindly consult a doctor and get basic tests done to rule out cardiac causes
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Do connect and consult
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Mild to moderate anemia is unlikely to cause chest pain.Chest pain could be due to number of reasons notably muscle, pleural, gastric issues and heart related.Consult a physician in your area for a clinical examination to determine the exact cause of chest pain.
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hi ur 26 yr old and having anemia, it might be due to iron deficiency, for that if ur taking oral iron supplements then it's most common cause of acid reflux may cause chest pain, if it's not reason then need to rule out cardiac cause, although anemia can cause but depends on how much hb for thet i will require report and some information, rule out cause of anemia it's most important than anemia itself to prevent recurrence so pls connect
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It’s depend how much level of hb ok let me know ur hb level if it’s very low then it can cause palpitations n chest pain
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How can u say u have anemia Send some investigation reports Common causes just for ur knowledge Iron deficiency anemia (most common) • Megaloblastic anemia (B12/folate deficiency) • Hemolytic anemias • Anemia of chronic disease
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Chest pain with anemia may indicate: • Underlying cardiac ischemia • Severe anemia (Hb
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Get a CBC with peripheral smear • Check iron studies, B12, folate • Consider ECG and echo if chest pain is persistent or if cardiac risk is present USG ABDOMEN & PELVIS
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It can happen in long standing anemia and would be associated with joint pain as well If heart is affected due to  chronic anemia,one can get chest pain, but there would  commonly be associated breathlessness. Get x ray chest, ECG done to clear any doubt.
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just take paracetamol 500mg , pantaprazole 20mg, consult online with details
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Though it could be, but serious causes of chest pain should be ruled out first before assuming anything.
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Due to acidity
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Mainly  related to food .
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Kindly connect with immediately effect
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult.
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It's possible,but could be related to some other cause also.
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get evaluated
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Unlikely.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Severe anemia can sometimes lead to chest pain, but that doesn’t mean your pain is definitely because of it. Chest pain can happen for many different reasons. To find out the exact cause, a proper check-up and detailed history are needed. It’s best to see a general physician for further evaluation and guidance.
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