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Who can diagnose the chest pain and the reason behind that pain? as I am having type 2 diabetes mellitus & hypertension from last 6 months. Please suggest.

Hello Meena, As per our understanding, you are suffering from type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Now, from the past six months, you are having chest discomfort. You need to understand that diabetes and hypertension can lead to cardiac problems. But there can be other reasons for chest discomfort too. Your age, current health status, lifestyle, family history all need to be considered to understand the reason behind your problem. Please consult a cardiologist, Go for all the needed investigations and then come to a right conclusion. But along with the medical help you need to adopt a healthy lifestyle too. You can find cardiologists on our page - Cardiologist in India. Hope our answer helps you.

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How Does Weight on Heart Feel Without Pain?

These might be symptoms of different medical conditions including anxiety, acid reflux, or indigestion. However, having the cardiologist do the checkup for you is a better option since you might have a heart-related condition that the layers might not realize. 

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Why is my resting heart rate 96-111 according to Apple Watch?

The heart rate between 60-100 beats per minute is normal, but 96-111 BPM is not normal during the resting period and may indicate an underlying condition. You should consult a cardiologist for an evaluation if you additionally have these symptoms.

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Does Chest Pain Worsen at Night Over Time?

Nocturnal chest pain can be due to a number of medical problems. It can be because of heart diseases such as angina and myocardial infarction, or respiratory diseases that include asthma and COPD. Visiting a cardiologist or pulmonologist can give you a precise diagnosis and treatment.
 

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Who is the best heart specialist and which is the best heart hospital near Assam? there is a pain in heart most probably due to existing diabetes, Please suggest.

Hello, As you are living in Assam, we would recommend you to visit Kolkata as it will be most nearest city and it also has the best cardiologists. Following is the leading cardiologists in Kolkata: Cardiologists in Kolkata. Hopes this answers your query.

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Could I have POTS syndrome? Symptoms and Suspicions

Based on your symptoms, this syndrome might be POTS. POTS possesses an excessive heart rate while sitting down, as well as weak and dizzy upon standing. For further evaluation and diagnosis, you are advised to visit a cardiologist.

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Is a BP of 129/83 after 8 hours of medicine a good sign or cause for concern?

A blood pressure reading of 129/83 will most likely be within the normal range. On the other hand, talk to a doctor if you have any misgivings with your blood pressure because you have underlying conditions. You consult a cardiologist to have a comprehensive evaluation and treatment for your hypertension.

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What Are Effective Heart Failure Treatments?

Heart failure is a lethal disease that needs appropriate treatment. Treatment might include a combination of lifestyle alteration, medications and sometimes surgery. If you are suffering from symptoms like breathlessness, exhaustion, or swelling of your legs please contact a cardiologist

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I have pain in my chest but x-ray and blood test, and mucus test are okay. What can happen to me?

Experiencing chest pain despite normal X-rays, blood tests, and mucus tests can have several possible explanations. It might be related to musculoskeletal issues, anxiety, acid reflux, or other respiratory conditions not easily detected by these initial tests. If the pain is related to heart issues, a cardiologist may be recommended for a more specialized evaluation.

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can fibromyalgia cause heart problems

Yes it can, if you have high stress, anxiety, insomnia, disturbed sleep patterns

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Fast Heartbeat and Shortness of Breath: Causes

FAST HEART RATE DURING sleep, BREATHLESSNESS and chest pain require evaluation.. Possible causes include ANXIETY, sleep apnea, cardiac or lung diseases.. Consult a doctor for a thorough evaluation and treatment....

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4.6mm Gap in Subaortic IVS: Medical Query

A gap measuring 4.6mm in the subaortic part of IVS means there is a hole in the wall between the heart's chambers This condition is called a ventricular septal defect (VSD) VSDs can cause breathing difficulties, fatigue, and poor growth in infants. Treatment options include medication, surgery, or close monitoring Consult a cardiologist for further evaluation and management

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Improving Heart Rate

Your HEART rate may be normal for you.... Consult DOCTOR...

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What should a 62-year-old do with 30% heart pumping and no blockage after 2 heart attacks and 5 years on medication?

You should consult a cardiologist as soon as possible to determine how well your heart functions. A drop from 42% pumping to the level of 30% is considerable, and it may call for a modification in medication or other therapy. Heart health must be taken care of by the specialist to avoid further heart attacks.

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Why am I experiencing upper back and left chest pain during sleep?

From the way you describe it, there is a likelihood that your upper back and left chest pain area maybe at play here. This may be due to many reasons ranging from sleeping in a wrong posture, muscle sprain o even something major such as heart condition. It is advised that you see a cardiologist or general practitioner to find the underlying issue of your discomfort.

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