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Chest Pain. Done X Ray Of Heart And ECG. What Is Wrong?

Good day to you Doc..I would to ask a question regarding with my chest pain..I am 23 year old suffer from left chest pain. The x-ray of my heart is normal. Its been 3years i suffer a minimal pain. It was happened during blood pressure taking of my friend due to prolong release of Blood pressure cup it took 30second and he release the pressure and start me to feel the pain in my heart. The following days the pain continuous and until now i suffer the pain..I never done ECG taking. And what else laboratories and procedure to determine the problem in my heart.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Though chest xray is normal, ECG is must in case of chest pain. Tight cuff is not a cause for chest pain.
You need to consult your physician for examination and ECG. Depending on changes on ECG further line of management like angiography can be decided. Also ask for blood lipid profile investigation.

Hope i have answered your query.
Regards.
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Chest Pain. Done X Ray Of Heart And ECG. What Is Wrong?

Hi, welcome to HCM. Though chest xray is normal, ECG is must in case of chest pain. Tight cuff is not a cause for chest pain. You need to consult your physician for examination and ECG. Depending on changes on ECG further line of management like angiography can be decided. Also ask for blood lipid profile investigation. Hope i have answered your query. Regards.