How Can Pain In The Chest After Masturbation Be Managed?
Hi... I'm a 32 year old male. I did notice I feel pain on the left side of my chest after masturbation. This started as a mere pain that goes away after a few mins but recently it now feels like angina type of pain. I don't feel this pain whenever I exercise but after I masturbate 2 to 3times, the pain kicks in. I've seen a doctor and I currently take clopidogrel. However I used to take omerprazol when I had ulcer but not anymore. Now it's just clopidogrel
You have been prescribed Clopidogrel which is an antiplatelet medication to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. Since you are having repetition of angina like chest pains, you are suggested to visit ER and get all LFT (lipid function tests), CBC, ECG, Echocardigraphy, stress test and other investigations done to rule out any developing coronary artery disease. Get treated. In the meantime avoid alcohol and addictions, avoid stress/strain or any anxiety. Take home made food cooked in minimum oil. Lead a healthy lifestyle. Take care.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K.
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How Can Pain In The Chest After Masturbation Be Managed?
Hi, You have been prescribed Clopidogrel which is an antiplatelet medication to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. Since you are having repetition of angina like chest pains, you are suggested to visit ER and get all LFT (lipid function tests), CBC, ECG, Echocardigraphy, stress test and other investigations done to rule out any developing coronary artery disease. Get treated. In the meantime avoid alcohol and addictions, avoid stress/strain or any anxiety. Take home made food cooked in minimum oil. Lead a healthy lifestyle. Take care. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K.