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Can SVT Cause Dull Ache In Chest With Numbness In Arm?

I am a 42 year old female and have dull ache in the centre of my chest, occasional short stabs of pain and occasional numbness in my right arm. I saw a cardiologist last week as I have SVT of some type due to a possible accessory pathway. Is this all part of the same? Height 5 ft 7inches, weight is 10st 10lbs.
Tue, 11 Oct 2016
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Hey,
Chest pain of stabbing type can be because of SVT. But it is not always true. As you also have a shooting pain in arm, you could be having cervical spondylitis. But you still need to have a x ray cervical spine and echo done to assess the cervical spine, valves and aorta.
You can take a pain killer with vitamin B supplementation for the symptoms.

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Dr Sameer
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Can SVT Cause Dull Ache In Chest With Numbness In Arm?

Hey, Chest pain of stabbing type can be because of SVT. But it is not always true. As you also have a shooting pain in arm, you could be having cervical spondylitis. But you still need to have a x ray cervical spine and echo done to assess the cervical spine, valves and aorta. You can take a pain killer with vitamin B supplementation for the symptoms. Thanks Dr Sameer