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Itchy Skin, Chest Pain. Done EKG, Red Normal SR. What Is Wrong?

I did an EKG and it read Normal SR with nonspecific ST and T wave abnormality. I also have itchy skin sometimes so I am just worried something is wrong with me? I also have mild center to right side chest pain, which i think is muscular due to a recent workout. I feel I have been very healthy my entire life I just haven't worked out much this year due to nursing school.
Fri, 31 May 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi ,
Thanks for writing in.
Itchy skin and chest pain have no real connection.
Itching can be due to multiple causes like contact dermatitis, urticaria ,scabies etc.
Chest pain can be due cardiac and non cardiac causes.
For itching you can take tab.Cetirizine once a day.
A visit to dermatologist will allow proper examination and treatment.
Hope this helps.
Regards
DrSudarshan
MD
Dermatologist
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Itchy Skin, Chest Pain. Done EKG, Red Normal SR. What Is Wrong?

Hi , Thanks for writing in. Itchy skin and chest pain have no real connection. Itching can be due to multiple causes like contact dermatitis, urticaria ,scabies etc. Chest pain can be due cardiac and non cardiac causes. For itching you can take tab.Cetirizine once a day. A visit to dermatologist will allow proper examination and treatment. Hope this helps. Regards DrSudarshan MD Dermatologist