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Having chest pain since February
I am having mild chest pain in left side since February. I went to doctor on 24th March and doctor asked to do ecg which was normal. Then doctor gave me mecbenn and one more tablet was there. Doctor told if pain not stop in a month then revisit. I was having pain but once in 3-4 days and very mild. Due to covid I didn't go again for checkup. Now since last 2 weeks I am having pain daily. It's not heavy pain but pain comes for 5-10 seconds in very left side in interval of 4-5 hrs. I feel heartbeats sometimes which I never felt earlier. Can you suggest medicine or any treatment to follow.
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Apparently it sounds like a non cardiac pain but certainly , a STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY test will help you rule out heart disease. A chest x ray will also help Best wishes
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Try to get an echocardiogram
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continue simple analgesic s
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follow up
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Get your echo and TMT done
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