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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Experiencing Twitching Near The Heart

I had suddenly for the past 2 days has some kind of twitching near my heart left side and it scared me. I am wondering what could be the cause. I just turned 50 with no health problem's so far all under control. Taking a whole lot of supplements and active life style, controlled eating and moderate work out.
Kindly help me with some answers or do I need to get my self checked up.
Thanks in advance
Wed, 29 Jul 2015
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello...
As some kind of uneasiness in left side of chest must be concerned.In your clinical details only age is a factor otherwise there are no high risk associated wit that. Your chest pain is also not classical anginal type.
So overall, it is very unlikely to have some heart related chest pain you have. Still, you go for tests like ECG and ECHO if required after ECG.

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Experiencing Twitching Near The Heart

Hello... As some kind of uneasiness in left side of chest must be concerned.In your clinical details only age is a factor otherwise there are no high risk associated wit that. Your chest pain is also not classical anginal type. So overall, it is very unlikely to have some heart related chest pain you have. Still, you go for tests like ECG and ECHO if required after ECG. Thank You