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I was having some mild chest and shoulder pain which comes and goes. Did ECG for precaution, please check the report.
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ECG is normal Consult to cardiologist
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ECG looks normal but consult for to cardiologist for further evaluation and treatment
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Normal recording.
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Ecg seems normal consult a cardiologist. Likely gastric issue related.
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Normal, it's gastric
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Your ecg is normal. Please consult a cardiologist physically for clinical evaluation for clearing your doubt.
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Your ECG appears within normal limits with sinus rhythm.Your symptoms are more likely due to muscle strain, acidity, or anxiety.
Next Steps
-If pain is related to acidity, you can take Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast for 5 day -If pain persists with exertion or causes anxiety, you may do TMT (Treadmill Test) and basic blood tests (CBC, Lipid profile) for reassurance.
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Avoid heavy lifting, late-night meals, and excessive caffeine. Maintain regular exercise, good sleep, and stress control. If you developed any chest pain,breathlessness,sweating immediately visit doctor as they are emergency signs. contact me any time on Prato for further consultation.
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Looks okay. All the best. www.jgsr-health-education.in
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This ECG is normal and considering your age and no other comorbidities cardiac issue are less likely. But still if you are in a state of anxiety do a TMT and consult a cardiologist.
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Nothing to worry sir it is normal ecg Pain may be due to gastritis or some usual activity like weight lifting Do u taking any kind of medications ? If yes it may be side effect of medication Treatment Tab pan 40 1-1-1 for 5 days before 30 minutes of each meals Plenty of water Empty stomach drink buttermilk Try to add some curd during lunch Need to take proper sleep
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Normal. For any queries, kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Normal ecg
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I carefully reviewed the ECG images you shared. Key findings visible on the report: • Heart rate ~83 bpm • Sinus rhythm • Normal PR interval • QRS duration normal • No obvious ST elevation • No clear acute ischemic changes • Report mentions “Sinus rhythm – Normal ECG (Unconfirmed)” From what I can see, this ECG appears within normal limits. At 25 years, with: • Mild chest pain • Shoulder discomfort • Pain that comes and goes The most common causes are: • Musculoskeletal pain • Anxiety-related chest discomfort • Acid reflux • Posture-related strain Cardiac chest pain at 25 without major risk factors is uncommon.
Next Steps
Ask yourself: • Does pain increase on pressing the chest? • Does it worsen with movement? • Does it reduce with rest? • Any breathlessness? If: ✔ Pain is sharp and position-related → likely muscular ✔ Burning sensation after food → likely acidity ✔ Triggered by stress → anxiety-related You need urgent care only if: • Severe crushing chest pain • Pain radiating to left arm/jaw • Sweating • Breathlessness • Persistent pain >20 minutes Otherwise: ✔ Take antacid trial for 5–7 days ✔ Avoid heavy gym for few days ✔ Correct posture ✔ Manage stress
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✔ Reduce caffeine ✔ Sleep 7–8 hours ✔ Stretch shoulder and upper back ✔ Hydrate well ✔ Avoid repeatedly checking pulse or ECG Your ECG does not show alarming features from what is visible. If you tell me: • Nature of pain (sharp/dull/burning?) • Duration of each episode • Any family history of heart disease • Smoking status I can give a more precise risk assessment. Booking an online consultation would allow structured cardiac risk evaluation and proper reassurance based on your personal profile.
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Normal ecg
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Its most likely due to muscle strain.ecg is normal ,sinus rhythm due to anxiety during ecg taken.take muscle relaxants and painkillers to quick relief for now.consult me on practo for further management and evaluation .
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Your ECG appears mostly normal with sinus rhythm, and there are no obvious signs of acute heart problem in the report you shared. At your age, mild chest and shoulder pain that comes and goes is more commonly due to: • Muscle strain • Posture issues • Anxiety or stress • Gastric acidity If pain increases with movement, pressing the area, or certain positions, it is usually muscular. Still, if symptoms continue, it would be better to do a basic check like chest examination and possibly an Echo or blood tests for complete reassurance. Never ignore your chest pain and immediately consult to emergency or physical doctor consultation. Based on your symptoms, this may require proper clinical assessment and prescription. You may book an online consultation with me for detailed evaluation and personalised treatment plan.
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I understand your concern. However, giving specific medical advice without a proper evaluation may not be safe or accurate. A brief consultation will allow me to understand your symptoms, medical history, and any reports you may have, so I can guide you properly. Please feel free to consult me here and I’ll be glad to assist you.
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Normal Pls don’t worry
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Do consult
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Physical activity? Pain increases on taking deep breaths? Otherwise ecg ok
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Do follow up
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Kindly do connect and consult
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