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Urgent dizziness and ghbrahat
Having pain in left side from 1.5 year done the echo 2d as per Dr advice it was normal(10 months ago) that time also felt like ghbarahat aur uneasiness and pain on the left side chest hand and jaw shoulder. As the 2d echo report was normal dr told heart related issue is no there after that it was normal but from again for one month I am feeling pain in left side chest side left hand and jaw and today while taking class I felt dizziness and ghbrahat and still pain in left side chest shoulder and hand what is the reason behind these despite having normal 2d echo u am attaching my report and I have hight cholesterol issue just from 4 months ldl 160 and total cholesterol 234 and tsh serum 6.9 please look into the matter urgently and I have hiatus hernia so gerd issue because I had done endoscopy but now what is happening I was afraid that I had a heart attack please tell what it is I am attaching my 2d echo report and lipid profile what could be the reason please say. Age 23 male 73 kg 6ft
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According to symptoms mention by you,i would recommend you to consult a cardiologist as soon as possible, prior to that consider doing a ECG and a 3d echo cardiogram for better evaluation.
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Acute coronary syndrome should be ruled out .TMT needed Coronary mapping should be done For hiatus and gerd : lifestyle modification is required
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👋 Hello! Thank you for sharing your concern. Chest pain radiating to the jaw — especially with a history of similar episodes — needs careful evaluation, even if your previous 2D echo was normal. 2D Echo only evaluates cardiac structure/function, not coronary arteries ⚠️ Important: If you develop severe chest pain, sweating, breathlessness, or pain spreading to left arm/jaw, pleaseconsult immediately.
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You may need: ECG or CT Coronary Angiography to rule out blockages. But consult before taking further steps.
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• Control cholesterol levels with diet, exercise, and possibly medications • Continue managing GERD with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and avoid triggers like spicy food, late meals, and caffeine • Avoid lying down immediately after meals — elevate your head while sleeping 🙏 Stay safe and proactive — let’s find the exact cause and treat it properly. I'm here to guide you through the process.
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Novastat 5mg during night. High cholesterol.
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Heart issue unlikely at your age with normal 2D Echo. Symptoms may be from GERD, anxiety, or cholesterol. Next Steps: Repeat ECG, manage GERD and cholesterol. Consult cardiologist and consider anxiety evaluation. Helpful Tip: Avoid spicy food, stress, and eat early dinners. Exercise daily.
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