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Having Pain In Heart, Sweating, Chest Pain, Tiredness. Took Aspirin, Tramadol. Any Ideas?

I had heart pain begin slowly on Sunday and increase throughout the day. Sunday night I woke up sweating with pretty severe chest pain. I could not lay on either side which is how I normally sleep. I took 3 aspirin and 2 tramadol to ease the pain. I could not take a deep breath w/o pain. Throughout the week the pain has subsided but is noticeable in my chest, left arm upper back and neck. I get tired easily after being awake for 4-5 hrs.
Any thoughts?
Tue, 19 Nov 2013
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Greetings of the day

The description of pain given by appears to be like The pain of ischemic heart disease. I advise you to consult your physician to rule it out as the cause by doing appropriate investigation.

Wishing you a healthy life

Take care
Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS MD
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Having Pain In Heart, Sweating, Chest Pain, Tiredness. Took Aspirin, Tramadol. Any Ideas?

Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day The description of pain given by appears to be like The pain of ischemic heart disease. I advise you to consult your physician to rule it out as the cause by doing appropriate investigation. Wishing you a healthy life Take care Regards Dr T Shobha MBBS MD