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Sir i have my stress test report nagative but have a chest pain and chest burning in my chest and pain in the chest what can i do You can see my report
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The treadmill stress test shown here is reassuring overall. The report says: * Achieved 12.9 METS (good exercise capacity for a 22-year-old) * Reached 91% of predicted maximum heart rate * No significant ST changes * No arrhythmias * Impression: “Test is negative for inducible ischemia” So based on this report, the likelihood of blocked coronary arteries causing the pain is very low, especially at your age. Your symptoms of: * chest burning, * chest discomfort, * pain despite a normal stress test are more commonly due to: 1. Acidity / GERD / gastritis 2. Muscle or rib-cage pain (costochondritis) 3. Anxiety/stress-related chest tightness 4. Poor posture, long sitting hours, gym strain, lack of sleep, excess caffeine, smoking/vaping, etc.
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* Avoid: * spicy/oily food * smoking/vaping * excess coffee/energy drinks * late-night meals * Don’t lie down immediately after eating. * Sleep properly and reduce stress. * Gentle exercise and stretching help if muscular. * If burning is frequent, a doctor may try an antacid/PPI course for 2–4 weeks.
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see a doctor if: * pain comes with breathlessness, fainting, sweating, or radiation to jaw/left arm * symptoms are worsening * pain occurs consistently during exertion * you have strong family history of early heart disease * you have palpitations or very high heart rate episodes Additional tests useful (if symptoms persist) * Echocardiogram * Holter monitoring * ECG during symptoms * Gastroenterology evaluation for reflux/acidity * Anxiety/stress assessment if relevant
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