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After Taking Albuterol MDI Before Walking Still Discomfort In The Chest And Shoulders?

I am female, 51yrs. BMI 34...5mos ago it was 38. I was walking on asphalt trail and then natural trail in woodland area with varied terrain. I was not SOA-used albuterol MDI prior to start. I did work up a light sweat. I had discomfort left upper chest, shoulder and down left arm...arm felt heavÿ ....subsided shortly after I finished my walk and was in my vehicle.
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Chest pain that goes towards the left arm and resolves at rest, needs to be assessed.

Heart related pain needs to be ruled out. It may not be the cause of the pain but it is best to be seen to make sure.

This would involve physical examination, an ECG and blood tests.

This can be done at your doctor's office or the ER.

I hope this helps
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After Taking Albuterol MDI Before Walking Still Discomfort In The Chest And Shoulders?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Chest pain that goes towards the left arm and resolves at rest, needs to be assessed. Heart related pain needs to be ruled out. It may not be the cause of the pain but it is best to be seen to make sure. This would involve physical examination, an ECG and blood tests. This can be done at your doctor s office or the ER. I hope this helps