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Hello, i. Sharing my 2D echo rrport please tell aboit the complictions and further treatment.recently suffering from bp 130/90 chest pain for 2 to 3 days conyinuoisly
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Hello, I have reviewed your 2D Echo report. The findings suggest mild abnormalities, which are not immediately serious in most cases. However, since you are having continuous chest pain for 2–3 days, this symptom needs proper evaluation and should not be ignored. Echo showing mild changes does NOT rule out heart-related chest pain, especially coronary artery disease. POSSIBLE CONCERNS Coronary artery disease (blockages) Non-cardiac causes (gastritis, musculoskeletal pain) 🧪 NEXT STEPS (VERY IMPORTANT) History wise inwould like to know if chest pain is anginal in nature i.e, if it increases in walking and reduces with rest? Associated with sweating? Hypertension, diabetes? Family history of ischemic heart disaese? Substance abuse like smoking, alcohol intake , tobacco chewing? 1. Get an ECG immediately 2. Cardiac blood tests (especially TROPONIN I / T) 3. Kidney function Thanks for reaching out Hope you will get back with following answers and tests Feel free to ask any queries
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