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Warm Sensation In Left Arch. Do You Have Any Opinions Of What Could Be Going On? Will It Go Away Or Do I Need To Have It Checked?

I have a warm sensation in left arch. There is no pain and it only last for a few seconds and then goes away. It happens whether I am standing, sitting or lying down. It will come and go throughout the day, about 3-4 times.

Do you have any opinions of what could be going on? Will it go away or do I need to have it checked?

Thank you, Darbi
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Good evening
What relieves the warm sensation?
Are you on any drugs, if yes which ones?
If this symptoms you need to see doctor for further examination.
I would recommend b,p checking and ECG and general abdominal scan to rule heart problems and other pathologies
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Warm Sensation In Left Arch. Do You Have Any Opinions Of What Could Be Going On? Will It Go Away Or Do I Need To Have It Checked?

Good evening What relieves the warm sensation? Are you on any drugs, if yes which ones? If this symptoms you need to see doctor for further examination. I would recommend b,p checking and ECG and general abdominal scan to rule heart problems and other pathologies