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What Causes Fever And Left-sided Radiating Pain From The Jaw To The Arm?

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Posted on Mon, 21 Aug 2017
Question: I'm submitting on behalf of my mother. 58 years old.

Thursday night/Friday morning she experienced symptoms indicative of a heart attack. Initially felt like bad indigestion, progressed to chest feeling crushed, to sharp pain in jaw, down the shoulder into the left arm. The following morning she notified me of this experience with lingering aches in the aforementioned areas and a BP in the 180's.

Proceeded to ER (approximately 12 hours after the event) they advised ECG and cardio blood tests were good, discharged with Zantac.

Approximately 6 hours after arriving home last night, she developed a fever and shortness of breath. These have been intermittent for the past 24 hours. The fever doesn't exceed 101. In my personal research, sounds like pericarditis...?

The ER was not of any help to us and I'm not sure what immediate threat may exist. Or would the best course of action be rest and to wait it out?

Previous: Chest pain, shooting pain in jaw, shoulder, left arm. Crushing feeling. Current: 101 fever, slight aches in aforementioned areas, most pain coming from jaw, shortness of breath, shallow cough, fatigue.
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Answered by Dr. Bhanu Partap (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please refer to the detailed answer below

Detailed Answer:
Hello

After going through the medical details provided by you of your mother I would like to tell you that the symptoms could be due to

1. Myocardial Ischeamia
2. Viral Myocarditis
3. Pericarditis

Considering her symptoms they are typically suggestive of Angina and should not be overlooked and should be investigated.

Considering fever into picture yes these all symptoms could be mimicked by viral myocarditis or pericarditis also.

For evaluation follow tests will be required
Echocardiography, cardiac Stress test and basic blood work. For all this its advisable to personally consult a cardiologist for through evaluation and treatment plan as early possible.

Whether a threat is there or not that can only be determined after investigations.

I hope this information will be helpful and will guide you properly.

Kind regards
Dr Bhanu partap
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What Causes Fever And Left-sided Radiating Pain From The Jaw To The Arm?

Brief Answer: Please refer to the detailed answer below Detailed Answer: Hello After going through the medical details provided by you of your mother I would like to tell you that the symptoms could be due to 1. Myocardial Ischeamia 2. Viral Myocarditis 3. Pericarditis Considering her symptoms they are typically suggestive of Angina and should not be overlooked and should be investigated. Considering fever into picture yes these all symptoms could be mimicked by viral myocarditis or pericarditis also. For evaluation follow tests will be required Echocardiography, cardiac Stress test and basic blood work. For all this its advisable to personally consult a cardiologist for through evaluation and treatment plan as early possible. Whether a threat is there or not that can only be determined after investigations. I hope this information will be helpful and will guide you properly. Kind regards Dr Bhanu partap