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Is There An Explanation For Sudden Dizziness And Chest Pain?

Hello, Yesterday I had a stress/echo which I laid on my back and pedaled a bike while the team performed an echo cardiogram. The cardiologist told me my heart was contracting or squeezing while am exhorting myself. Recently I have had chest pain with dizziness along with pain in the left areI have had angio grams, pet scans, stress tests, etc. I was told the treatment is with beta blackers, but I was not told how serious this condition is. I will say the cardiologist recieved this information during my office visit and she seemed surprised. What are the concerns for this condition.
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi i read your query very carefully.

Based on the data you provided it seems like stable angina and you are at low to moderate risk for future ischemic events.

You should continue with healthy lifestyle, medication and periodic heart control.

Hope it was of help!
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Is There An Explanation For Sudden Dizziness And Chest Pain?

Hi i read your query very carefully. Based on the data you provided it seems like stable angina and you are at low to moderate risk for future ischemic events. You should continue with healthy lifestyle, medication and periodic heart control. Hope it was of help!