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Suggest Treatment For Visible Veins With Chest Pain

I can see my pulse in three different areas of my right hand one spot on the left of my wrist and two on the right. And one spot on my right palm. I have also had some chest pains alternating between the left and right areas of my chest. Never both sides at the same time. Not sure if the two are related, should I seek medical attention?
Fri, 24 Feb 2017
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Hi There

After reading your query first of all i want to assure you that having visible pulsations in some parts of the body is all normal. these are due to the superficial veins or some superficial artery branches pulsating there. So dont worry.
Now regarding you chest pain it does not look like a cardiac pain. I would like to suggest you to get an ECG and a Chest X ray done or else you can take a simple PARACETAMOL tablet twice daily for 3 days hopefully it will settle the pain.
No hurry for a urgent medical attention.

Good Luck
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Suggest Treatment For Visible Veins With Chest Pain

Hi There After reading your query first of all i want to assure you that having visible pulsations in some parts of the body is all normal. these are due to the superficial veins or some superficial artery branches pulsating there. So dont worry. Now regarding you chest pain it does not look like a cardiac pain. I would like to suggest you to get an ECG and a Chest X ray done or else you can take a simple PARACETAMOL tablet twice daily for 3 days hopefully it will settle the pain. No hurry for a urgent medical attention. Good Luck