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I have anxiety and panic attacks ,depression and start having chest pain back pain arm pain firstly I thought its a heart attack..then i visited doctor done my ECG ,ECO 10 months ago everything is normal i don't have any past history with heart problem but from last 2 month i start having pain again in chest i am sports man today while running i start feeling chest pain when I stopped take rest its gone 3 week ago i done ECG, blood test, ultrasound everything is fine. What should I do
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HELLO, TAB BUSPIRON10MG TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS.PROBABLY U FEEL BETTER. OK.
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Hello, I think the anxiety & panic attack , depression causing you these problems.
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Please Do meditation regularly Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do ballooning exercise daily Take Aconite nap. 30 ch Liquid Homeopathic medicine 5 drops in 50 ml Twice a day for 3 weeks Reconsult after 3 wks
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