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What Is The Treatment For Severe Chest Pain?

Ive been havinf cheat pains bad the last few days. Ive had a complwte heart check up ekv,blood work,xhest xray,echo,stress test halter moniter. All xame back normal. I do suffer frm acid refulux but this pain is all day n night. No acid meds r heling and the pain radiates down my left shouldet and arm. The pain alsomoves fron top of left chest to center sternum and under left breast could this be cardiac?
Wed, 6 Sep 2017
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Hello dear

Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* This seems non cardiac in nature as all cardiac work up is revealing
normal results .

* As per the intensity and pattern , it is more likely to be ligament or
acute muscle spasm related with compression of underlying neurons .

* MRI would be of great help after thorough clinical examination .

Wishing you fine recovery .
Regards dear .
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What Is The Treatment For Severe Chest Pain?

Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * This seems non cardiac in nature as all cardiac work up is revealing normal results . * As per the intensity and pattern , it is more likely to be ligament or acute muscle spasm related with compression of underlying neurons . * MRI would be of great help after thorough clinical examination . Wishing you fine recovery . Regards dear .