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Getting pain in chest, both arms pain
Dear Doctor, I am 41 years old unmarried male. Height 5 feet 6 inches and weight 103kg. I am experiencing chest pain on and off. Sometimes pricking pain in chest, sometimes just pain, sometimes weakness pain in left arm and sometimes in right arm, pain in left side head at times. Burning sensation in stomach. I have been having these symptoms continuously for the past 15 days.Please note same symptoms has been there even for a year but on and off. I have done ECG 2 days ago. I met Cardiologist few months ago. Echocardiogram done in July 19 report is fine. I have GERD, asthma Urticaria. High heart beat on walking 175BPM. Resting heart beat is 80HBP. Taking Concor 5mg for the past 1 month. PPIs for GERD from January 19. Done Endoscopy in January 19 report is fine. What could be my problem now? Is it heart or esophagus ? Please help me.
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Hello Sir.. The pain can be due to neck causes as well. As I see from your profile you are weighing 105kg. There can be cervical age related changes which can cause tingling sensation and pricking pain in arms and chest. Get a cervical neck xray done. Also there is a condition known as diffuse oesophageal spasm which can cause chest pain very severe like a heart attack. It is diagnosed be pressure studies of oesophagus. My advice to you is reduce weight and get neck xray and oesophageal pressure studies. Also get your thyroid profile checked.
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