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Diagnosed For Myocardial Bridge For Chest Pain. Taking Nitro Patch, Nirto Pill, Metoprolol. History Of Psvt
I was diagnosed with having a myocardial bridge about two months ago. I have been having chest pains and had multiple ekg's with inverted t waves. My pcp and 2 cadiologists are acting like this is no big deal but I am on a nitro patch, nirto pill, and 100mg metoprolol due to my racing heart rate. I also have a history of psvt. I'm a little more worried than they are.
Your doctors are right… You are in good hands... The management is appropriate... You need continued follow up / more investigations may be required later…
The limited information provided is not sufficient enough to arrive at an appropriate conclusion and further suggestion...You have not stated your personal habits, family history, or co-morbidities, even age or gender...which could influence the diagnosis and outcome...
The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation.
Good luck Take care Wishing all well God bless
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Diagnosed For Myocardial Bridge For Chest Pain. Taking Nitro Patch, Nirto Pill, Metoprolol. History Of Psvt
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Your doctors are right… You are in good hands... The management is appropriate... You need continued follow up / more investigations may be required later… The limited information provided is not sufficient enough to arrive at an appropriate conclusion and further suggestion...You have not stated your personal habits, family history, or co-morbidities, even age or gender...which could influence the diagnosis and outcome... The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation. Good luck Take care Wishing all well God bless