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Pain In Forearm And Shoulder, Done ASD Closure, Have Nausea, Am Pregnant. Related To Heart?

I Have sever pain in my forearm which was only in forearm till yesterday night now i have slightly even in my left shoulder .... I had under gone ASD closure in march 2011 and am 30 yrs old women. As I am 9weeks pregnant i have nausea so i am worried is it related to heart? But compared to yestereday night today i have comparitively less pain in my forearm but have dull pain in shoulder too
Thu, 27 Jun 2013
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Dear patient,

Thanks for your health concerns. Although a heart attack is rare in your age group, you did have a recent surgical repair and thus you should probably be examined by a provider, either your family physician or an internist; they may order other tests such as an EKG if needed. Common things being common, it may just be a muscle strain.

Truly yours,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Cardiology
Mayo Clinic MN
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Pain In Forearm And Shoulder, Done ASD Closure, Have Nausea, Am Pregnant. Related To Heart?

Dear patient, Thanks for your health concerns. Although a heart attack is rare in your age group, you did have a recent surgical repair and thus you should probably be examined by a provider, either your family physician or an internist; they may order other tests such as an EKG if needed. Common things being common, it may just be a muscle strain. Truly yours, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Cardiology Mayo Clinic MN