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What Causes Pain In Chest And Jaw Along With Nausea And Reduced BP?
My partner has had two episodes in the last 2 weeks of chest pain & jaw pain, nausea, awful feeling & drop in blood pressure . Both times when she has just laid down trying to go to sleep. Should she see her physician ? She is 59 years old & has mitrovalve prolapse.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have pain in chest and jaw along with nausea and reduced BP. Well the symptoms you mention in query can occur due to certain reasons like TMJ problem , angina , or cervical problem . I would suggest you to consult cardiologist to rule out more serious condition . Doctor may order ECG , TMT along with complete blood profile . Doctor may prescribe calcium channel blockers , blood thinners , diuretics along with isosorbide nitrate . Doctor may also recommend angiography . Doctor may also refer you to orthopedic surgeon for muscle and bone problem or to dentist for TMJ problem. For now eat soft food and take proper rest .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Pain In Chest And Jaw Along With Nausea And Reduced BP?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have pain in chest and jaw along with nausea and reduced BP. Well the symptoms you mention in query can occur due to certain reasons like TMJ problem , angina , or cervical problem . I would suggest you to consult cardiologist to rule out more serious condition . Doctor may order ECG , TMT along with complete blood profile . Doctor may prescribe calcium channel blockers , blood thinners , diuretics along with isosorbide nitrate . Doctor may also recommend angiography . Doctor may also refer you to orthopedic surgeon for muscle and bone problem or to dentist for TMJ problem. For now eat soft food and take proper rest . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari