What Causes Mild Chest Pain With Numbness And Tingles In Arm Joint?
Hi, i am a 25 yr old male, no history of disease. Im quitting smoking altogether after about 5 or so menthol a day, down to one a day and e cig through rest of day. Mild pain in left chest over heart, numbness and tingles in joint of left arm. Whats wrong with me??
Dear as you have mentioned you have mild pain over left chest with pain left arm it is suggestive of pain of cardiac origin that we call as angina . typically angina is described as diffuse chest discomfort so it is not localised and is most of time discomfort not pain..that radiate to left or right upper limb that is simultaneously you can feel this discomfort or uneasiness in your arms as well.it increases with exertion and relieved on taking rest..The risk factors for this pain are male sex age more than 40 years but now a days common in younger population as well smoker obesity lack of exercise diabeteshypertension family history etc. Your ecg echocardiography may all come to normal..its a clinical diagnosis that is diagnosed on the basis of symptoms only.if confusion you are a candidate for TMT . so hope you have understood about this.what now you have to do is this..you have to consult your physician discuss abt your pain he will look for other risk factors and give you final advice . Hope this will help.
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What Causes Mild Chest Pain With Numbness And Tingles In Arm Joint?
Dear as you have mentioned you have mild pain over left chest with pain left arm it is suggestive of pain of cardiac origin that we call as angina . typically angina is described as diffuse chest discomfort so it is not localised and is most of time discomfort not pain..that radiate to left or right upper limb that is simultaneously you can feel this discomfort or uneasiness in your arms as well.it increases with exertion and relieved on taking rest..The risk factors for this pain are male sex age more than 40 years but now a days common in younger population as well smoker obesity lack of exercise diabetes hypertension family history etc. Your ecg echocardiography may all come to normal..its a clinical diagnosis that is diagnosed on the basis of symptoms only.if confusion you are a candidate for TMT . so hope you have understood about this.what now you have to do is this..you have to consult your physician discuss abt your pain he will look for other risk factors and give you final advice . Hope this will help.