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24 hours I am thinking about heart attack sometimes I fell shortness of breath and little pain near heart and feel bubbles sound near heart is this mental issue or heart related problem I done echo cardiograph and echo cardiograph test is normal ecg is also normal.

Dr. Prakhar Singh 94% (9607 ratings)
MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
24 hours I am thinking about heart attack sometimes I fell shortness of breath and little pain near heart and feel bu...
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Angina is chest pain or discomfort caused when your heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood. It may feel like pressure or squeezing in your chest. The discomfort also can occur in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back. Angina pain may even feel like indigestion let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am having chest pain and burning from 2-3 weeks my ecg echo and tmt are normal bt my echo shows trivial pr. I am taking pantocid hp kit and ulgel syrup whats the reason of pain. And is trivial pr is nrml.

Dr. Hara Prasad Mishra 93% (146 ratings)
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
General Physician, Delhi
I am having chest pain and burning from 2-3 weeks my ecg echo and tmt are normal bt my echo shows trivial pr. I am ta...
Hello dear Lybrate user, sorry to know about ill health. This type of pain in many cases is psychological. Stick to a daily routine repeat cardio test every 6 monthly hope I have briefly answered your query. Kindly do not self medicate, as it might be harmful for you. Take a balanced diet and adequate fluid intake. Practice relaxation and meditation techniques. In case you have more doubts or queries, please book a private / online consultation (hp0d9a is my code) so that we can discuss in detail your problems and you can feel relieved after finding your answers. Medicine can not be advised for open question, for medicine contact on private consultation. Best wishes stay safe stay healthy.
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Sir I have done my ecg echo tmt and all blood tests all reports are normal echo showing mvp with mild Mr. I feel anxiety stress please check my reports and give me opinion sir. I am taking petril beta 10 tablet.

Mr. Saul Pereira 94% (49777 ratings)
Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transactional Analysis
Psychologist, Bangalore
Sir I have done my ecg echo tmt and all blood tests all reports are normal echo showing mvp with mild Mr. I feel anxi...
Stress is the cause of your distress! you may feel all the symptoms of a heart problem but you will never find any results to substantiate it because your anxiety may make you work up a fit. If you deal with the anxiety, it will reduce a lot of the stress for life. Anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not tend to happen (usually 90% of your fears will not happen). You need to change your perception of the fearful stimulus then you can change your response to the fear. The first one is the best and will preempt the need for the second. If you are already far gone into the reaction mode, then you need both responses to counter the attack. The way we see things in life (like half empty or half full glass) is very dependent on our attitude. Attitude may have developed over many years but fortunately can change in a matter of sustained choices made and acted up on now. Sometimes, fear may have originated in childhood and your body, more than you brain, remembers the emotion and will react with heightened fear even for the slightest provocation or stimulus. Sometimes, you may not even need a stimulus! these matters can ideally be resolved in therapy only, and exclusively. Accordingly, you choose to see things as either threatening or as an opportunity. The opportunist will be positive and work with the situation to make good out of it. The individual who sees it as threatening, will, out of fear, try to avoid/run away from the situation or react with anxiety. Yes, self-belief does impact it too, but you can see that prior to that, perception will tarnish the belief system too. Here, you can see that all the resolution lies in just changing your perception/attitude, even if it is against odds. Changing your response, despite the perception, is building up of your reserves and resources to handle any contingency that life throws up at you. And life throws up situations quite regularly and heavily. For this you need to develop a fit mind and body: the former, by meditation and mind exercises; and the later, by exercises and proper diet. You need good sleep too. Included in the development of the mind is the handling of emotions, in your case, fear. These changes will give you a handle on life and your perceptions and responses. Prayer is really powerful, if you are a spiritual person. Repeat some personally framed affirmations that are geared to calming you down and building confidence. Do a personality development course too. Anything that develops you personally will be of great assistance in building resilience.
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Hi, I am 50 year old male and in good health. Recent lab test results are normal including hdl/ldl. Have a family history of heart problems. Therefore, as a precaution, want to get an echo done for my heart. Should I go for 2d or 3d? Also, what specific echo test should I ask for at the radiology center?

Dr. Pahun 94% (30726 ratings)
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Sexologist, Jaipur
Hi, I am 50 year old male and in good health. Recent lab test results are normal including hdl/ldl. Have a family his...
Don't predict any heart issue by yourself. First have your ecg done, if any pathology seen then go for echo, tmt.
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My heart beat slow 50 doctor say ecg but ecg report also 50 heart beat doctor say echo report so echo report normal so any problem my heart my symptom only dizziness please help asap.

Dr. Nazima 92% (1419 ratings)
MD PHYSICIAN
General Physician, Delhi
My heart beat slow 50 doctor say ecg but ecg report also 50 heart beat doctor say echo report so echo report normal s...
Get yourself tested for anemia, thyroid dysfunction, serum sodium, kidney pathology as your heart reports are normal. Heart rate 50bpm is considered normal. But get yourself tested to rule out possibility of any underlying disease.
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Good day. Am hypertensive and was diagnosed with left ventricular hypertrophy went for echo and found to be a normal echo. My problem is that anytime am going for follow up I do panic and my bp will shoot to like 170. Please what will I do to stop panicking. Am on hypertensive drug now. Thanks.

Dr. Karuna Chawla 95% (121284 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopath, Noida
Good day. Am hypertensive and was diagnosed with left ventricular hypertrophy went for echo and found to be a normal ...
Try to relax --exercise. Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress. Take a few minutes to breathe in and out in slow, deep breaths. Reduce your caffeine intake. Write it down. Chew gum. Spend time with friends and family. Laugh.Massage. Eat a healthy diet. Pursue one hobbywalk in naturemeditation. Yoga for details you can consult me.
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I'm 22m experiencing pain in between my left shoulder and heart from past 10 days, my doctor advised me for 2d echo test. Got my test done today and the impression of echo test states "ivc normal and collapsing" can anyone please tell what does it mean and is there something to worry about.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I'm 22m experiencing pain in between my left shoulder and heart from past 10 days, my doctor advised me for 2d echo t...
Shoulder pain •mobility exercises rest. Avoid doing things that require you to bend at the hip or put a lot of pressure on the hip. Avoid sleeping on the side of your hip that is painful and sitting for long periods of time •cold and heat. Treating pain with heat and cold may help. Wrap an ice pack or a bag of frozen vegetables in a towel to ice your hip. A warm bath or shower may also help reduce your pain and prepare your muscles for stretching. •stretch. Gently stretching your body may reduce hip pain, especially if the cause is a strain or pinched nerve.
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My ECG is normal but echo found mitral valve prolapse gr 1 and pseudonormal mitral inflow pattern. Gr 2 diastolic dysfunction doctor says it's normal my age is 34. Is echo finding normal sir.

Dr. Rajiv Bajaj 95% (3025 ratings)
MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology, Fellowship in EP
Cardiologist, Delhi
My ECG is normal but echo found mitral valve prolapse gr 1 and pseudonormal mitral inflow pattern. Gr 2 diastolic dys...
Prolapse has little significance, just ignore it. Diagnosis of pseudo normal mitral required expertise. Please post your echo papers and pictures for better opinion.
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I suffer from triglyceride since 2002. Medicines didn't respond. I am taking no medicine from 2003 onwards. My periodic ECG, EEG, TMT etc. Are normal. I never have had any breathlessness, angina etc. I walk 5 kms. Daily with brisk pace without any problem. I avoid sugar, fat and meat etc. Last lipid test reported TG at 650. For last 3 years I have elevated ESR around 36 to 42. Doctors say it is due to inflammation. But I don't have any sign of it, like joint pain, gout, lupus, fibromyalgia, cough, fever or any such symptoms. My KFT, LFT and CBC are normal. Chest Xray is ok. But I tested positive for mantoux test. I don't have any symptoms of Cox, like cough, fever, weight loss, loss of appetite or tiredness. I feel vigorous and fit. Would raised TG and ESR pose any problem in my advanced age. I am free from any type of indications whatsoever for last 15 years with highly raised TG and elevated ESR. Please suggest in best possible way.

Dr. Garima Sharma 92% (463 ratings)
MBBS
General Physician, Fatehabad
I suffer from triglyceride since 2002. Medicines didn't respond. I am taking no medicine from 2003 onwards. My period...
Hi lybrate-user, Mantoux test detects previous exposure to tuberculosis. A positive Mantoux test cannot be used to diagnose active tuberculosis. Anti-tuberculous therapy is generally indicated to treat active tuberculosis. Active tuberculosis is said to be present when the affected person has signs and symptoms compatible with an active disease (this will depend on the site of the body affected). It appears from the description provided by you that you do not have active disease. Latent tuberculosis - where the person previously exposed to tuberculosis may harbour some bacteria in a dormant state is generally not an indication for anti-tuberculous therapy unless the person is at significant risk of disease reactivation due to underlying conditions (defects in immunity due to disease or medication). For occupational reasons screening for active TB is indicated, however treatment is generally recommended only for those with active disease. Some anti-tuberculous medications may interfere with contraceptive pills due to drug interactions however, if chosen carefully they do not generally interfere with pregnancy. It is better that you get a second opinion from a specialist experienced in the management of tuberculosis. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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Hi I am 64 years. Old. My 2d echo colour doppler study indicates mitral flow: e: 100 m/sec, a: 40 m/sec. Is it normal? or indicates any heart problem?

Dr. Mukesh Singh 95% (10353 ratings)
B.H.M.S., Senior Homeopath Consultant
Homeopath, Delhi
Please take following medicine:- Dr. Reckeweg? s r? 3 / 10 drops in little water thrice a day for one month. Revert back after one month with feedback.
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