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Persistent Pain And Palpitations In Heart, High BP. Taking Rabium And Stelvas. Guidance?

I was having persistent pain in the heart region and palpitation is there, my presure is 188/110 ecg does not shows any anomaly, i have been advised rabium 20 and stelvas H80 once a day.......presure have come down to 140/85 on ross electronic presure machine. kindly guide me. my age is 40 years i had sedentary life for last 10 years
Thu, 31 Jan 2013
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Hello and thanks for writing in
Chest pain with a history of chest pain has every reason to get investigated for Coronary Artery Disease. Good thing is that Your EKG is with in normal limits. But it is at resting position. Once the blood pressure was under control get your TMT (Treadmill test) done to rule out any chances for CAD.
Also get checked your other risk factors for CAD:
1. Increased Lipid Components.
2. Low Good cholesterol.
3. Diabetes Mellitus
4. Hypertension (+ve in your case)
5. Lack of exercise
6. Obesity or overweight
7. Stress
8. Male Sex
9. Age above 30.

Try to reduce the risk factors and follow the instruction of your cardiologist.
Best Wishes
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Persistent Pain And Palpitations In Heart, High BP. Taking Rabium And Stelvas. Guidance?

Hello and thanks for writing in Chest pain with a history of chest pain has every reason to get investigated for Coronary Artery Disease. Good thing is that Your EKG is with in normal limits. But it is at resting position. Once the blood pressure was under control get your TMT (Treadmill test) done to rule out any chances for CAD. Also get checked your other risk factors for CAD: 1. Increased Lipid Components. 2. Low Good cholesterol. 3. Diabetes Mellitus 4. Hypertension (+ve in your case) 5. Lack of exercise 6. Obesity or overweight 7. Stress 8. Male Sex 9. Age above 30. Try to reduce the risk factors and follow the instruction of your cardiologist. Best Wishes