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Can Hear Heartbeat In Ears. Have Bundle Branch Blockage. Chest Pain. Your Thoughts?

I m hearing my heartbeat in both ears when I lay down, if I lay on my back I feel it in both big toes. My blood pressure is ok. 120/70. I do have left bundle branch blockage and wonder if its getting worse. I ll be leaving on cruise 3/24/13 and don t have time to see dr. now. Should I be concerned. I have also had some chest pain but I think it s indigestion. Would appreciate your thoughts. I m 60 yrs old.
Tue, 26 Mar 2013
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feeling or hearing is normal it is due to pulsatile nature of local arteries ,
most common cause of LBBB is ischemia , other is idiopathic
you are feeling of chest pain also , so please consult cardiologist and do investigations ( ecg, echo, angiography if necessary)
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Can Hear Heartbeat In Ears. Have Bundle Branch Blockage. Chest Pain. Your Thoughts?

feeling or hearing is normal it is due to pulsatile nature of local arteries , most common cause of LBBB is ischemia , other is idiopathic you are feeling of chest pain also , so please consult cardiologist and do investigations ( ecg, echo, angiography if necessary)