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What Is The Cure For Chest Pain While Suffering From Tendinitis And Arthritis In My Left Shoulder?

i'm a woman, 44yrs old, overweight, thryoid problems and having chest pain, back pain, aching joints, i have ostio arthrtis in my knees and they swell up too

I also have tendinitis and arthritis in my left shoulder and have been having quarter zone needles for that, it's the chest pain that's concerning me though

Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
As per your history the chest pain in all probability is because of your systemic diseases like osteoarthritis, thyroid disorder rather than having an isolated chest disease. You need to undergo a chest x-ray at least for better evaluation along with an ECG in all leads and lipid profile in order to assess the underlying heart condition as you are overweight. Do consult your rheumatologist and endocrinologist primarily and if investigation reports suggest something in the chest then you should consult a pulmonologist.
Thank you
Dr Arnab Maji
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What Is The Cure For Chest Pain While Suffering From Tendinitis And Arthritis In My Left Shoulder?

Hello Thanks for your query. As per your history the chest pain in all probability is because of your systemic diseases like osteoarthritis, thyroid disorder rather than having an isolated chest disease. You need to undergo a chest x-ray at least for better evaluation along with an ECG in all leads and lipid profile in order to assess the underlying heart condition as you are overweight. Do consult your rheumatologist and endocrinologist primarily and if investigation reports suggest something in the chest then you should consult a pulmonologist. Thank you Dr Arnab Maji