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What Causes Breathing Difficulty Despite A Normal Angiography Report?
Hi doctor my name is rc sachdeva and dr says with reports I m angina patient but no one knows the exact reason of my sickness. I m trouble with the problem of breath properly for 5 min and after 5 min it s on normal condition dr says u should test engiography they check my heart blockage but all the reports r normal 2d eco 60 % tmt and ecg all reports r normal even chest centre says u have no breathe problem so I can t suggest u pump what should I do please help me
Regarding your concern, I would explain that your symptoms could be related to anxiety, considering the fact that any cardiac disorders or lung disorders have been excluded.
Nevertheless, I would recommend checking first your thyroid hormone levels in order to exclude possible thyroid gland dysfunction and performing an ambulatory 24-48 hours ECG monitoring in order to exclude any possible cardiac arrhythmia.
If all these tests result normal, you should consider anxiety as the main cause of your anxiety. In such a case, consulting with a specialist in this field would be needed.
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What Causes Breathing Difficulty Despite A Normal Angiography Report?
Hi, Regarding your concern, I would explain that your symptoms could be related to anxiety, considering the fact that any cardiac disorders or lung disorders have been excluded. Nevertheless, I would recommend checking first your thyroid hormone levels in order to exclude possible thyroid gland dysfunction and performing an ambulatory 24-48 hours ECG monitoring in order to exclude any possible cardiac arrhythmia. If all these tests result normal, you should consider anxiety as the main cause of your anxiety. In such a case, consulting with a specialist in this field would be needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.