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Chest pain for months
I have been experiencing chest discomfort for over 5 months. Pain is extremely dull and on both side of the chest, it feels like poking pain and lasts barely 5-10 seconds in one place. I have no problem in moving around and doing my every day activities however I have mild pain in my arms and neck since last 10 days now. My blood works, including lipid profile,B12,D3, chest X ray, ECG,echocardiography are all normal. ESR is 38 and haemoglobin is at 11. There is no pain in my chest since past 10 days but I am worried about the pain in my arm. What could it be? I've spoken to 7-8 doctors and all of them suspect musculoskeletal issues. Please look into the matter. Below I've attached my echo report.
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Poking pain is mostly related to muscle and sometimes gastric. Use some muscle relaxant. Don’t strain when you have pain. Start exercising after pain subsides. Your echo is absolutely normal as per report.
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Hello, Yes this pain is musculoskeletal pain not heart related
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