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What Causes Chest Pain, Tingling Sensation In Shoulder When Semi-diagnosed With Tachycardia?
Hi, I am 28 years old with 3 kids and have worked for 12 years along with high extra activities. I was semi-diagnosed with tachycardia, but not sure how accurate it is. I have on and off chest pains whether or not I m eating or doing anything specific. My doctor told me to ignore the chest pains. And also I am having a tingling sensation in my shoukder that happens with movement. I did have a previous spinal contusion from a fall on skates and a neck injury from whip lash that resulted in a pinched nerve in my neck. I don t know what step I should take to make sure I am properly diagnosed. Please help me
Your shoulder pain definitely related to your nerve damage. I have some thoughts that your chest pain can come from your gastrointestinal tract, it can be either esophagitis, or stomach hernia. About tachycardia, it is not a diagnose, tachycardia can be caused by any condition, such as anxiety, chest pain and any disorder of any system. I think there is nothing serious. For your shoulder you may need some rehabilitation or specific exercises. To find out the cause of chest pain, you can visit a gastroenterologist. And you shouldn't worry for the tachycardia.
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What Causes Chest Pain, Tingling Sensation In Shoulder When Semi-diagnosed With Tachycardia?
Dear Mrs, Your shoulder pain definitely related to your nerve damage. I have some thoughts that your chest pain can come from your gastrointestinal tract, it can be either esophagitis, or stomach hernia. About tachycardia, it is not a diagnose, tachycardia can be caused by any condition, such as anxiety, chest pain and any disorder of any system. I think there is nothing serious. For your shoulder you may need some rehabilitation or specific exercises. To find out the cause of chest pain, you can visit a gastroenterologist. And you shouldn t worry for the tachycardia. Hope I could help you Wishing you good health In case of further questions don t hesitate to ask Regards,