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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Chest Pains

what are symptoms of pulmonary emboli? My son is having chest pains, worse with deep breathing, goes away in 10 seconds, has had this about 6 times. Dr is going to do a stress test and echocardiogram but they didn t do a chest xray. troponin and cardiac enzymes came back normal.
Wed, 14 Dec 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

Thus type of presentation could be from pulmonary embolism or other cardiac causes....

Investigation done with....
-Tread mill test
-echocardiography (2D)
-if calf swelling present and pulmonary embolism suspected than investigate with d dimer along with echocardiography (CT angiography will be beneficial and confirmatory)

According to cause further specific treatment given...

If cardiac cause not present than spirometry and x ray like investigation done to rule out respiratory causes

Take care

Consult pulmonologoist for examination
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Chest Pains

Hi welcome to the health care magic Thus type of presentation could be from pulmonary embolism or other cardiac causes.... Investigation done with.... -Tread mill test -echocardiography (2D) -if calf swelling present and pulmonary embolism suspected than investigate with d dimer along with echocardiography (CT angiography will be beneficial and confirmatory) According to cause further specific treatment given... If cardiac cause not present than spirometry and x ray like investigation done to rule out respiratory causes Take care Consult pulmonologoist for examination