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What Causes Recurring Chest Pain?

hi Doc, about 2 years ago i woke up at themiddle of the nite to take cold water from the fridge,later when i woke up i discovered am having chest pain, i have been to hospital 3 times, ist time the doctor prescribed vasoprim and tramadol. 2nd time i was prescribed regacam, neurogesic forte, clopidogrel, i have used all these yet am still having the chest pain, i did ECG and the doctoe said its only my pause that is high, i discovered i always have the left chest pain whenever i stress myself or whenever i take very cold drink, atimtmes this left chest pain radiates to my left arm and leg.
Wed, 26 Jun 2019
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Hello,

Prinzmetal’s variant angina (PVA)caused by focal spasm of an epicardial coronary artery is a possibility.

2-D Echocardiography followed by Coronary angiography is indicated.

Consult your Cardiologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Tushar Kanti Biswas, Internal Medicine Specialist
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What Causes Recurring Chest Pain?

Hello, Prinzmetal’s variant angina (PVA)caused by focal spasm of an epicardial coronary artery is a possibility. 2-D Echocardiography followed by Coronary angiography is indicated. Consult your Cardiologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Tushar Kanti Biswas, Internal Medicine Specialist