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Periodic Increase In Heart Rate With Discomfort Lasting For A Long Time. Taking Isobide, Concor. Sign Of Coronary Disease?

1. My main complaint is that from time to time I feel an increased heart rate plus discomfort and this situation last for long time (one day). 2. The leading question is that is there is a coronary disease or not? 3. Also if there is no CD , since July 2009 I have continuous chest pain regardless exerting any efforts. 4. Now I’m using Isobide 20 mg daily one tablets and Concor 5 mg daily plus aspirin 81.
Mon, 9 Jul 2012
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Hi,

Welcome to Healthcaremagic.

Not all chest pains are related to heart also the pulse rate has to be assessed not only in terms of rate but the volume rhythm and character has to be known.

Do go for a Holter monitoring and a ECHO test both will enlighten you about your cardiac status with figures to understand better.

Wish you good health
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Periodic Increase In Heart Rate With Discomfort Lasting For A Long Time. Taking Isobide, Concor. Sign Of Coronary Disease?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic. Not all chest pains are related to heart also the pulse rate has to be assessed not only in terms of rate but the volume rhythm and character has to be known. Do go for a Holter monitoring and a ECHO test both will enlighten you about your cardiac status with figures to understand better. Wish you good health