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Hello, I have been having pain in my right shoulder and in my chest around my heart area, but when I take my prescribed medication for my heart. It doesn't alleviate the pain. I had a massive heart attack back in 2011 and I currently have a defibrillator, so now I take Aspirin, Lisenapril and a couple of other meds, but I notice that I still have pain on my left side which makes it kinda hard to breathe. I work as a dishwasher and I don't do a lot of heavy lifting, so I don't know what it could be. I can barely lift my arm because of it. Please help!
Male | 60
With your past heart attack and defibrillator, it's crucial to inform your cardiolgist promptly about these new symptoms. They'll help identify the cause and suggest suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
My husband have been suffering from chest pain and he was diagnosed with high cholesterol level i.e 287
Male | 33
Chest pain could signify high cholesterol, meaning excessive fat in the blood. This situation carries risk, as it can obstruct heart-bound blood vessels. To resolve this, your husband can adopt a wholesome diet, engage in physical activity, and consume prescribed medication if necessary. You can also consult a cardiologist.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Seeny mein bohat pain Hy plz help
Male | 21
Perhaps your muscle strain caused the soreness, or maybe acid reflux triggered heartburn. However, chest pain could signify heart troubles too. When you experience tightness, pressure, or pain there, relax undisturbed. Yet if symptoms worsen rapidly, see a cardiologist right away.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
My mother went to a cardiologist to change her blood pressure medication only to find out she has fluid in her heart
Female | 60
Your mom might have extra fluid around her heart. It happens when the heart struggles to pump correctly. Heart disease or high blood pressure often causes fluid buildup. To treat it, her cardiologist may give her medicine. The medication helps remove excess fluid and strengthens the heart's pumping ability.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
i have severe chest pain and my inner muscle contracts and forms a hole on my upper breast area but it relaxed to normal
Male | 18
You seem to have intense chest agony and muscle spasms creating a hole near your chest. These indications could come from angina, where your heart lacks blood. Relax, breathe deeply, remain calm. If pain worsens or continues, immediately visit the closest hospital for urgent care.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
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