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In December I experienced recurring chest pains and went into an urgent care facility. EKGs and Troponin tests were done and results negative. Felt more pain while there so they sent me to an emergency room where more EKGs and Troponin tests were done and still no apparent heart damage or issues. Pains occured again a few weeks ago and again went to urgent care and same thing, no visible heart issues. This evening when I went to be around 9pm I began to feel some pain in my right arm and then numbing in the arm which seems to have persisted for a few hours. I don t know if it s a heart issue but wonder if it could be signs of some blood clotting somewhere or something else?
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First of all, tell me if there is any weakness of any body parts? Is your echo and TMT, carotid Doppler done? What is your age? Are you diabetic or hypertensive?
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Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. First of all, tell me if there is any weakness of any body parts? Is your echo and TMT, carotid Doppler done? What is your age? Are you diabetic or hypertensive? I hope I have answered your query. Let me know if you have any further questions. Take care.