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How To Overcome The Tightness In My Chest And Tingling In Feet?

Good morning, over the past 4 days I have had to use nitro to ease the tightness of my chest, head hurts like a bear afterwards, legs tingle, feel exhausted though, mwhen I wake in the morning I feel pretty darn good but after moving around the house the tightness comes back, my head hurts after s short walk inside the office. concerned here
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum.
It appears that it is the side effect of the nitro glyserine, in a few days you may become accostomed to it. Other wise you have you have to stop, the drug by informing your doctor, he may suggest you some other alternative for it.
You didn't mention whether you have confirmed the diagnosis of angina or not. If using by doubt, you have to get the E.C.G., ECHO, and stress test for confirmation.
So i advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.Thank you.
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How To Overcome The Tightness In My Chest And Tingling In Feet?

Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that it is the side effect of the nitro glyserine, in a few days you may become accostomed to it. Other wise you have you have to stop, the drug by informing your doctor, he may suggest you some other alternative for it. You didn t mention whether you have confirmed the diagnosis of angina or not. If using by doubt, you have to get the E.C.G., ECHO, and stress test for confirmation. So i advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.Thank you.