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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Chest Pains

I have a chest pain that s been on for months First ECG in August 2009 showed all was normal. I had another ECG last Saturday and the pre-result shows sinus abnormality, left airial abnormality. The post result shows irregular rhythm, no P-wave found, right bundle branch block. Occasionally I have nose bleeding especially at night when I m asleep. There s no particular pattern for the chest pain but it tends to reduce or disappear when I m jogging. I m 34 years old
Mon, 6 May 2019
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Hello,

If you feel better when you are jogging, then the pain definitely is not of a cardiac origin.
It may come from the spine. If it disturbs you much, I would advise you to refer to a doctor to undergo investigations for the spine.

Wish you a good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to contact me

Regards,
Dr Baghdasaryan
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Suggest Remedy For Persistent Chest Pains

Hello, If you feel better when you are jogging, then the pain definitely is not of a cardiac origin. It may come from the spine. If it disturbs you much, I would advise you to refer to a doctor to undergo investigations for the spine. Wish you a good health In case of further questions don t hesitate to contact me Regards, Dr Baghdasaryan