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Mild Mitral Valve Prolapse, Frequent Chest Pains Radiating To The Back, Advised ECG, X-ray, ECHO. What Could Be The Problem?

hi,i am 19 years old male, almost everyday i have chest pains, sometimes it radiates to back. i have consulted a doctor , he said to take these test( ECG , X-ray and Echo test). he said that there is no problem in these test but he said i have a mild Mitral Valve Prolapse .the doctor didn t give any medicines to me. but i have chest pain every day
Tue, 20 Aug 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Diagnosing a problem does not always mean – it is the cause of the symptoms!
As the rest of the tests are normal, the pain is likely to be muscular – spasm from Anxiety     
Psychological assessment and assistance can help
Over The Counter (OTC) Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID) / muscle relaxants / anxiolytics will be useful in the meanwhile...

Take care     
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Mild Mitral Valve Prolapse, Frequent Chest Pains Radiating To The Back, Advised ECG, X-ray, ECHO. What Could Be The Problem?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Diagnosing a problem does not always mean – it is the cause of the symptoms! As the rest of the tests are normal, the pain is likely to be muscular – spasm from Anxiety Psychological assessment and assistance can help Over The Counter (OTC) Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID) / muscle relaxants / anxiolytics will be useful in the meanwhile... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck