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For first time in last July I suddenly felt a thumping in my chest, I saw my Pulse rate was 150 . I went to ER and ECG said I have sinus tachycardia and HTN and ER Dr sent me home saying I am stressed,but after that I felt a piercing chest pain often at the left side of chest,trop t is -tive (24 hr later).  I had my family physician checked me and found I have hypertension. he prescribed HTN pills,which I took over this year I had 5 ECGs done (whenever i had chest pain and felt dizzy, i do a ecg  ) all reports came normal , my Ech(2d) report was normal, my ldl is 113 mg/dl , my hdl is 49 mg/dl , my triglyceride is 106 mg /dl , my TSH and FT4 are in normal range, my CBC is also normal,my HBA1c and Estimated Average glucose is also normal .I have consulted 2 cardiologist and 3 MD general says I am fine but still I have these symptoms (seldom stabbing pain at left side ,heart palpitation, feels dizzy and sometimes have trouble breathin. i don't even know which speciality to consult. HELP
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More likely anxiety
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Thank you for providing detailed information about your symptoms and medical history. I understand your concern, especially since your evaluations so far, including ECGs, echocardiograms, and blood tests, have come back normal. Persistent symptoms like chest pain, palpitations, dizziness, and breathing difficulty can be distressing, even when cardiac and general evaluations appear reassuring.
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Anxiety or panic attacks can mimic cardiac symptoms, including palpitations, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Consider consulting a psychiatrist or psychologist for evaluation and management of stress or anxiety-related disorders.
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Continue managing hypertension with your prescribed medications, eat a heart-healthy diet, exercise regularly, and practice stress management techniques.
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Can help you with your concern. Your concern need to be evaluated in detail with history and possible examinations. Can contact for consultation via chat
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Anxiety disorder
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You can do a 7 days web cardio. It's basically a 7 day holter. This should rule out any cardiac rhythm disorder. Alternatively get a 12 lead ecg done while you're having palpitations. This is usual practice if web cardio is not available.
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More likely anxiety or stress issues
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Hi, so a 20 year old Male with off the book Heart Attack Symptoms. You must be watching way too many online articles and how the average age of MI is dropping to the younger age groups. So Sir I would firstly like to know more about the setting you are in when such things happen. 1. If you are recently post a heavy meal, we can look further into gastric problems 2. if the hospital said that you had HTN, did you look or follow up further random BP measurements to consult me or any professional. 3. if you are recently post a stressful event, going by your young age, a fight, a relationship problem, a bad result anything can be a trigger into problems originating in your mind.
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Take note of these 3 pointers, whenever anything like this happens look for the preceding condition of the above 3 and the succeeding symptoms and how the pain flows through your body and how it disappears. The pattern of Pain and elevating/ relieving factors play a huge role in diagnosis. follow me up with the HTN status now as of after 1 year of BP medicines. Contact me for a chat and maybe we look into this with more history sharing, lifestyle and I can offer a more personalized advice.
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since you have been to so many doctors who all point you in a healthy, it might be mostly of a psychologic origin. You are 20, that might be the most scary problem to have of all. Research and take steps quick. Me or any Healthcare professional would be happy to help.
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You might have gastritis issues or some anxiety.
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Need more information, please connect.
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Healthy diet and lifestyle routine. Yoga / meditation.
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Possible related to a gastric issue,which can give such kind of symptoms
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you
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