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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Palpitations

Hi, I have been having a reoccurring issue with palpitations. It seems like here the past year everyone I get a set (they last about 5 monuts) it comes with a new.....pain. first it was pain in my left rib cage just under my breast. Then it was tightness and pain in my chest, neck, and jaw. Now I have sharp pains in my shoulder blade that radiate to my arm pit ending with tingly finger tips ( all this on the left side). I ve had one doctor tell me an EKG came back abnormal, but that s been it. I ve done a stress test and blood work, both came back ok.....I m starting to feel desperate. I know something isn t right, but no one can give me any answers. It s scaring me a little. I guess I just need to know where to go to get answers.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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hi..welcome to HCM..
Symptoms in your case are suggestive of arrhythmias of heart..you should get an electro physiological study..by consulting your cardiologist..drugs like metoprolol will help to reduce palpitations.thankyou
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Suggest Treatment For Palpitations

hi..welcome to HCM.. Symptoms in your case are suggestive of arrhythmias of heart..you should get an electro physiological study..by consulting your cardiologist..drugs like metoprolol will help to reduce palpitations.thankyou