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How Is Heart Arythimia Related To Back Pain , Suggest Treatments ?

I have been taking medicine for high cholesterol and high blood pressure for about 8 years. I had a heart arythimia for awhile but it seems to be ok since I started Coreg. I am under the care of a cardiologist and a DO. Last week, I thought I had a bladder infection but after a urinalysis, the test showed no infection but protein and blood in my urine.
For several days, I had a bad pain in my back but much lower than my kidneys. I am supposed to go to the hospital next week for a more thorough blood test. should I be worried and what can I do to cut down on any problems?
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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I read your query and would like to suggest a cardiologist consultation to exclude cardiac problem (ECG, ECHO, Holter monitoring and stress test, full blood work).

If no problem found you should consult a gastroenterologist to exclude gastro-hepatologic problem ( Abdominal ultrasound, upper endoscopy).

Hope I answered to your query.
Dr. Klerida.
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How Is Heart Arythimia Related To Back Pain , Suggest Treatments ?

Hi I read your query and would like to suggest a cardiologist consultation to exclude cardiac problem (ECG, ECHO, Holter monitoring and stress test, full blood work). If no problem found you should consult a gastroenterologist to exclude gastro-hepatologic problem ( Abdominal ultrasound, upper endoscopy). Hope I answered to your query. Dr. Klerida. After