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Discomfort in chest, vibration in parts
My body weight is 87kg and height 5.10ft. I have been experiencing little chest pain and discomfort in left side, accompanied with vibration in body parts at random places. Sometimes there are chills/cold feeling on shoulder,legs and neck. Few times my left hand feels hot. These things happens after every 2-3 months. I have done ECG & Lipid profile test twice in 6months but it's normal. It feels like am about to have heart attack every night and I stay fearful. Also I feel something suddenly flowing in my chest and stomach. I did have history of Anxiety problems and had treatment 2 years ago. Please let me know what is it. Attached image is my lipid profile test 6 months back. Do I need to do it again now?
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Yes you need to do test. Want to know more about your symptoms. Your weight is not ideal. Need to know more about your complaints and problem  so that i can guide  help you.        If you have any quries regarding your health or your family , you can opt for direct consult to chat and consult with me Dr. Anand Chopda
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