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Heaviness, Pain In Chest And Arm. Numbness In Right Fingers. History Of Stent. TMT And ECHO Normal. On Medication. Suggest.

I had a stent in 2008. I am 54 yrs old male. I have gas heaviness at times in chest for a while till gas releases. Some time slight pain in the chest and left arm. For the last two months, I experience numbness on the right hand palm esp. thumb and couple of fingers sometime constantly. TMT & ECHO show normal. I am taking following medicines.
Plagirine A150
Telcure H40
Rosuvas 10
Metpure XL50
Thyrox 75

Kindly help me with a solution to this problem.
Thank you
Bose
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

If TMT and ECHO are normal, compression of nerve roots at vertebral level should be evaluated.
You need MRI of the cervical spine...You should be examined by a Neurologist

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Heaviness, Pain In Chest And Arm. Numbness In Right Fingers. History Of Stent. TMT And ECHO Normal. On Medication. Suggest.

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic If TMT and ECHO are normal, compression of nerve roots at vertebral level should be evaluated. You need MRI of the cervical spine...You should be examined by a Neurologist Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck