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Tiredness, high heart rate
Hi doc, I am smoker from last 3 yrs and drink daily, 6 months ago i had checkup and found my liver GGT 107 and sgpt is high 65, Ldld 165, TG high , LP(a) high, HSCRP WAS 5.5, I saw a cardiologist surgeon he suggested ECG and Stress Echo which was done on treadmill both came normal as i suaually had chest discomfort, Now presently from last 1 week i am feeling burning in chest centre radiating to mid back, And sometime right and left shoukder along with shortness of breath also feel pain while swallowing and after smoking, Tenserness in upper abdomen and chest centre, tiredness and high heart rate and shaky uneasiness. I again done ECG that was normal but heart rate was 132, is this heart related as 6 months back Stress exho/TMT was normal.
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Please get a fresh ECG with ECHO done.
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Plz do the treadmill test STOP SMOKING🚭 that will solve all the problems
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It’s not heart related. No need to repeat any heart tests. Seems like gastritis. I suggest to stop alcohol and hydrate yourself well
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It can be gastritis
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