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A sharp pain is indicative that the pain is not ischemic in origin. But it can be due to an inflammation of the pleura or pericardium. Is the pain central ? Is it relieved when you lean forwards ? Have you done a recent ECG (after the pain had started) ?
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yes it does ease when sitting forward but i cannot lie without discomfort this is 8 months on & uave had ct angio full body scans etc doctors cant find anything wrong it is not in my head .can it be the position of a stent?
Sharp pain you get some times due to gas. Do not lie down immediately after food. Whenever you get such pain, take fresh lemon juice with sugar and salt. Keep sipping like hot tea. If you get relief within ten minutes then you are having digestive disorder.
What is your EF or LVEF%? There are very good ayurvedic remedies to dissolve the blockages and improve the pumping capacity (EF%) of the heart. Check www.noninvasivesolution.com for more help. Get a 2D Echo with Color Doppler test done to find out your heart’s pumping capacity. You do not need a doctor’s prescription to do the 2D Echo.
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Sharp Pain & Severe Discomfort After 3 Stents
Hello, A sharp pain is indicative that the pain is not ischemic in origin. But it can be due to an inflammation of the pleura or pericardium. Is the pain central ? Is it relieved when you lean forwards ? Have you done a recent ECG (after the pain had started) ? If you need more help, please visit: www.med50.blogspot.com