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Pain In Left Chest. Had Kidney Stones, Ruptured Bakers Vein 10 Years Ago. Anything To Worry?

I had over whelming pain in my left chest, deep inside, I have had kidney stones, this was very bad pain, ok now, after 20 plus bags of heparin and some antibiotics, 5 day stay in hospital, at 69, before that treatment I could only tie my shoes, now 5-6 hours of labor, even in the heat, I had a ruptured Bakers vain 10 years ago left leg. Is there anything I should watch out for?
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,

Important aspects of your medical history like hypertension, ischemic heart disease and diabetes are important to be considered, A clinical review coupled with a chest x ray, electrocardiogramme and cardiac ultrasound could really be very useful. Kidney function tests and an abdominal ultrasound to ascertain the sizes of the kidney stones if any, kidney size , shape and structure could be very useful.

The opinion of an internist for a complete review could be most welcome on my part. Thanks and kind regards,

Bain LE, MD.
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Pain In Left Chest. Had Kidney Stones, Ruptured Bakers Vein 10 Years Ago. Anything To Worry?

Hi and thanks for the query, Important aspects of your medical history like hypertension, ischemic heart disease and diabetes are important to be considered, A clinical review coupled with a chest x ray, electrocardiogramme and cardiac ultrasound could really be very useful. Kidney function tests and an abdominal ultrasound to ascertain the sizes of the kidney stones if any, kidney size , shape and structure could be very useful. The opinion of an internist for a complete review could be most welcome on my part. Thanks and kind regards, Bain LE, MD.