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Feeling chest pain
I am feeling leg hand pain and left leg pain from last 10 days also i am feeling tingling in palm and sole and foot many times a day . i am feeling chest pain also from last 6 months chest pain is pin point pain in left part it goes away after 1 to 3 minutes. in shoulder also a pin point pain i feel sometimes.. i did echo , ecg (lad and tachy),  tmt,  blood test 6 month ago,  all normal , bp in range 130/85। now tell me what can be the reason of this pain im different part whom should i consult what is reason of tingling please explaim me im detail so that i can consult. thanks
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Take pain killers.. If not subsiding  then consult..
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Should consult for detailed discussion and review
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Hi, your symptoms don't come across as cardiac. Since you have already done the entire cardiac evaluation including TMT all the more unlikely that it is cardiac. It could be due to vitamin B12 deficiency or Thyroid dysfunction
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Check Serum Vitamin B12 level and Thyroid profile if not checked yet
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If above tests are normal consider consulting a neurologist in person as you will need proper clinical examination for diagnosis
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