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What Causes Left-sided Chest Pain?

I have been having this sharp chest pain on left side. It is more around the top area of breast radiating towards under armpit to my two small fingers. I have a history of stroke I am taking Xerolto and have a floating blood clot on left leg. I have been doing the finger, hand and looking in mirror for any droopiness. slight numbness in arm and very little on bottom part of left check. Chest hurts when I move this is why I think it might not be nothing but want to make sure
Wed, 2 Aug 2017
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hi There

After going through your query I understand your concern.

I would like to tell you that it can be musculoskeletal pain but as previously you had CVA ( stroke) it's Better to get a evaluation done to rule out coronary artery disease

It's advisable for you to get an ECG and Echocardiography done and personally consult a Cardiologist to evaluate any heart disease.

Hopefully this has answered your query.

Kind Regards
Dr. Navneet Mahajan
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What Causes Left-sided Chest Pain?

Hi There After going through your query I understand your concern. I would like to tell you that it can be musculoskeletal pain but as previously you had CVA ( stroke) it s Better to get a evaluation done to rule out coronary artery disease It s advisable for you to get an ECG and Echocardiography done and personally consult a Cardiologist to evaluate any heart disease. Hopefully this has answered your query. Kind Regards Dr. Navneet Mahajan