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Have Mild Pain In Chest. Very Healthy And Active Person. What Could Be The Problem?

Hello
I am 50 years old , with out any bad habits and non vegetarian.
I feel very mild pressure in upper left side of my chest and mild squeezing sensation in left back side of my head and uncomfortable feelings and sensation in left hand and left leg for the past one week , When I took for regular cycling and do exercise either these symptoms increase or decrease, .
I feel uncomfortable and much worried about this ,
Thank you for timely advice and help.
With regards
Luqman
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
hi,
thank you for your query

chest pain can be due to numerous reasons.a few of them are
1.angina or cardiac pain
2. Chest muscle injury
3. muscle spasm due to excercise
4. Peptic ulcer disease
5. Pain from the digestive tract, such as esophageal reflux
6.gas due to constipation.
7.referred pain from abdomen due to irritation of phrenic nerve and diaphgram

i would recommend you to take an ECG or an ECHOcardiography to pinpoint the proper cause.

thanking you,
wishing you good health
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Have Mild Pain In Chest. Very Healthy And Active Person. What Could Be The Problem?

hi, thank you for your query chest pain can be due to numerous reasons.a few of them are 1.angina or cardiac pain 2. Chest muscle injury 3. muscle spasm due to excercise 4. Peptic ulcer disease 5. Pain from the digestive tract, such as esophageal reflux 6.gas due to constipation. 7.referred pain from abdomen due to irritation of phrenic nerve and diaphgram i would recommend you to take an ECG or an ECHOcardiography to pinpoint the proper cause. thanking you, wishing you good health