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Chest pain  and palpitations

I am a 20 year old male, I had on and off palpitations for 1.5 years, around the same time I had a peculiar HTN which was only shown in home at doctors office it was normal, I had 20 ecg( 2 ordered by doctor, 3 in emergency rooms, rest 15 done by me just after having the episodes) all were either normal or sinus tachycardia, two echo Doppler all normal, 24 holter monitor with 5 SVE. My lipid (ldl 95,hdl 48, Tg 78, Tc 157), my cbc was normal, lft was normal my two time trop t test in normal, I went to CMC where 4 medicine doctor, 4 cardiologist, 3 endocrinologist saw me no one found anything wrong but still every day I have chest pain and palpitations randomly I am fear of death 24/7 because I don't know at this point what doctor or medical line to see.. I am 122 kg before I was 129kg, I am on 1.25mg of BISOPROLOL and 2.5mg of Amlodipine , my bp is on avg (106/65).. I don't know what to do I feel weight cause me a heart issue causing death.

Medicine doubts

I am already taking Vitamin D3 60K once a week for up to 12 weeks as advised by my doctor. Later, the doctor prescribed another medicine which contains calcium along with vitamin D. So, should I take that as well? My vit d level was low and iron also. Already taken iron injection.

MRI report anal fistula

Does this report mean I don't have anal fistula. I had two abscesses a year back both times resolved with antibiotics no surgical drainage was required. I don't have any issues since then but live in constant overthinking that what if I have a fistula silently.

Concerned about becoming slim

Hello Doctor, I am facing a concern regarding my body appearance. Recently, I feel like my body is becoming slimmer, even though my weight is within the normal range. I have undergone several tests, and all reports are normal: Fasting and Postprandial blood sugar: Normal Thyroid profile (TSH, T3, T4): Normal Lipid profile: Normal Liver Function Test (LFT): Normal Kidney Function Test (KFT): Normal eGFR: 129 Despite all these normal results, I feel that my body looks thinner than before. Could you please guide me ...

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Is Vitamin D3 injection useful for sciatica treatment ? If yes , So how it can help for sciatica treatment ?

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