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What Causes Left Hand Pain And Heaviness In Left Cheek At Night?

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Posted on Fri, 25 Sep 2015
Question: I'm 80 yrs old,I had CABG in 1999,had history of service spondylitis
For the past 10 days having pain in the left hand with heaviness spreading to left cheek mildly
Occurs from 7 pm to midnight
What cud b the cause
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Answered by Dr. Prasanna Heijebu (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Further work up needed.Relevant investigations are specified.

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.

I understand your concern.

The pattern of pain in your case probably goes in favour of cardiac origin.

Past history of CABG mandates through evaluation.

Hence, it is very important to evaluate for the same and rule it out initially.

For this, I advise you to get an ECG and ECHO.

Secondarily it is important to evaluate cervical spondylitis.This can also cause such pain.For this, I advise you to have an MRI of the cervical spine.

Further management is based largely on the test results.

Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.

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Practicing since :2010

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What Causes Left Hand Pain And Heaviness In Left Cheek At Night?

Brief Answer: Further work up needed.Relevant investigations are specified. Detailed Answer: Hello, Sir. I understand your concern. The pattern of pain in your case probably goes in favour of cardiac origin. Past history of CABG mandates through evaluation. Hence, it is very important to evaluate for the same and rule it out initially. For this, I advise you to get an ECG and ECHO. Secondarily it is important to evaluate cervical spondylitis.This can also cause such pain.For this, I advise you to have an MRI of the cervical spine. Further management is based largely on the test results. Post your further queries if any. Thank you.