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Chest Pain, Sore Throat. Taken Baby Aspirin. No Breathlessness

Had sudden chest pain crushing in nature right side of chest and radiates to back and up neck feels like a sore throat when it goes into neck. This is second time in a few weeks. 57 years old female no prior heart issues. Took some baby aspirin and for now it is gone but very painful when it happens. I have had stiff neck down into back on right side for awhile. No shortness of breath or trouble breathing. Did perspire a bit probably just due to nerves.
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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Hi,
The recurring crushing chest pain,radating in nature,creating perspiration -can not taken lightly only because it is right sided.
Please consult a cardiologist,Have you blood,ECG,etc. done to exclude cardiac problem.
Please take care.
Thank you.
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Chest Pain, Sore Throat. Taken Baby Aspirin. No Breathlessness

Hi, The recurring crushing chest pain,radating in nature,creating perspiration -can not taken lightly only because it is right sided. Please consult a cardiologist,Have you blood,ECG,etc. done to exclude cardiac problem. Please take care. Thank you.