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Chest pain
I am suffer left side chest pain time it comes & goes but it happens daily not only chest both hand , back , upper back & leg pain occurs also some times I feel right side pain after sometime it's changes to left then left abdomen also suffer headache I have done ECG two weeks ago & chest x-ray both are come normal but why this happens I am a somatization disorder patients 2 year's ago for this happens or any serious cardiac issue. When I consult near doctor they told me in your age is cardiac arrest not happened bdw our family have genetic cardiac problem my father supper cardiac problem in 53 age but I should done two ECG in one February and another one in last two weeks ago both are normal but why this pain happened please help the doctor don't want to echo & tmt told if any problem happened it show in ECG so can I go for echo & TMT ??? What should I do???
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The only way to get out of it is to either believe that you are absolutely healthy or get a stress echocardiography done to document that you are healthy.
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Get your echo TMT done. If they are normal then consult a psychiatrist. Your symptoms are less likely related to heart
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Go and see a cardiologist and follow his advise , after thorough check up and investigations he will able to address your queries, yes a 2 D echo and a TMT would be helpful .
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