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Having Orthostatic Hypotension, Pain In Chest And Palpitations. Been Feeling Pulse In Abdomen. Next?

I have been having issues with orthostatic hypotension as well as chest pain/palpatations occurring intermittantly with activity over the last 8 months; I saw a cardiologist and he said it is not my heart; my d-dimer was over 2000 and no causes were located; over the last month, I have been feeling a pulse in my abdomen what should i do next
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Thanks for your question

I suggest that you should consult a cardiologist to start off by getting a 24 hour holter monitoring first to rule out significant arrhythmia and then get cardiac ultrasound and abdominal Doppler scan to rule out abdominal aneurysm

Hope that answers the question

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Having Orthostatic Hypotension, Pain In Chest And Palpitations. Been Feeling Pulse In Abdomen. Next?

Thanks for your question I suggest that you should consult a cardiologist to start off by getting a 24 hour holter monitoring first to rule out significant arrhythmia and then get cardiac ultrasound and abdominal Doppler scan to rule out abdominal aneurysm Hope that answers the question Do keep in touch