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Solder pain and chest pain
Hi Dr. I am taking Rosuvas and metpurex xl 25 and  stamlo 5 also I done TMT and 2echo and it's normal.Could you please suggest me what is the problem with my body I am feeling solder and chest pain. I worry about my life .. Please help. Me with your Answers.. Thanks :)
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If tmt is negative and your shoulder and chest pain is not increasing on exertion it is unlikely to be of cardiac origin. It may be muscular pain or cervical. Get your lipid profile done then we can think of stopping rosuvas rest to continue
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Tab mob mr twice a day should be sufficient
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Hello, If your TMT is normal this pain is unlikely heart related. Need to know why you were started on these medicines. Consult online directly for the same so that I can help you better. Take care
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If you have hypertension and dyslipidemia then continue same medicine.
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When did you last consult your cardiologist? What were the symptoms for which the cardiologist started you on the medicines you mentioned?
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