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Should I Be Worried Of Belching And Pain In Left Shoulder And Arm While Taking Rosuvas F10 For High Triglyceride Level?
hi, i have triglycerides for over an year now and have been taking rosuvas F10, but ti does not seem to have any effect. Cholesterol is within 200, now i have started to get a lot of belching and pain in my left shoulder and arm... the pain is little and does not increase or decrease with physical activity or rest....should i be worried
I have gone through your query. From the nature of pain and history of high lipid level, as you have mentioned, there is something to be worried. It might be pain as a result of angina. I assume that you don't have mild left sided chest pain or pin prick sensation.
I suggest you to consult a local cardiologist for clinical examination and investigations like repeat lipid profile, ECG and maybe Coronary angiography.
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Should I Be Worried Of Belching And Pain In Left Shoulder And Arm While Taking Rosuvas F10 For High Triglyceride Level?
Hi, I have gone through your query. From the nature of pain and history of high lipid level, as you have mentioned, there is something to be worried. It might be pain as a result of angina. I assume that you don t have mild left sided chest pain or pin prick sensation. I suggest you to consult a local cardiologist for clinical examination and investigations like repeat lipid profile, ECG and maybe Coronary angiography. Do consider a positive feedback as a credit to my work. Let me know if you have any further questions. You can contact me on my page http://bit.ly/1dYupT2