Chest Pain All Tests Normal
Hi doctor, I am 38 year old. Mere chest me bharipan rhta hai. Kabhi saas lene me dikkat aati hai aisa lagta hai jaise ch ...
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Hello Jagat Singh ji... There are other reasons for heaviness in chest like respiratory complaints, flatulence, anaemia, psychological issues like stress, depression etc.
I have jaundice 8 months back, suddenly after 10 days I started pain in my abdomen back, chest and started urgency for u ...
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Hi, lybrate user, Tke plenty of water in small intervals. Your diet be easily digestible on time rich in carbohydrate. Go for meditation to reduce your stress to nourish your body including your liver. Consult, privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying : @ Chelidonium Q -10 drops , thrice. Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine. Tke , care.
I am 32 years female and unmarried. I have fever with joint pain. Thumb,fingers in legs and hands are swelling with pain ...
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It looks like you are anaemic. And also you have to check with your vitamin and calcium, if the bones are weak then automatically the pain gets triggered more as there is less energy during any metabolic activity. Multiple pain in the joints if you still have pain it might due to the following reasons: 1. Anaemia - iron deficiency 2. Uric acid more in the system 3. Vitamin d deficiency leading to bone weakness and brittleness 4. Any other mineral deficiency mainly phosphorous if your test is normal then there is some other issues might be the phosphorus is very important which leads to joint tightness and stiffness. Mountain climber this intermediate exercise combines a plank with knee movements, so it’s an excellent move for balance and core strength. Start in a plank with your hands below your shoulders. Tighten your core. Lift your right knee toward your chest, keeping your back straight and hips down. Return your right leg to the starting position as you simultaneously lift your left knee toward your chest. Continue alternating legs. Start with 1 set of 8–12 reps. Warrior crunch this crunch variation works your core and lower body, including your thighs, glutes, and quads. Stand with your feet slightly wider than shoulder width and your toes turned outward. Put your hands behind your head and open your chest. Tighten your core and glutes. Bend your knees until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Bend your torso to the side, moving your right elbow toward your right thigh. Repeat on the left side. Start with 1 set of 8–12 reps.
Sir I am 27 year old male I have symptoms of left shoulder and wrist pain while walking so I went to doctor doctor do fo ...
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It looks like cervical pain that's the reason you have pain in the shoulder and along side until wrist. You need to take rest and you need to consult physiotherapist you need to do intermittent cervical traction and also inferential therapy treatment which will help you to get subsided with pain. Neck pain cervical spondylosis– chronic condition with radiating pain this is cervical pain (neck pain) and that's the reason the pain radiates until the shoulder blades. If you keep ice that would help and along side you can do hot water fermentation. You shall use cervical collar which would help you to reduce the radiating pain ie. Due to the nerve compression. You have to go for traction and also you can do ift. Please consult the near bytherapist for quick relief. Use collar will definitely be helpful for him to maintain the good posture. And also cervical pillow can be used which might make you to have better posture of the shoulder neck and arm. Neck tilt: from the sitting position, tilt your head down so your chin touches your chest. Hold this position for 5 second s. Return to the starting position and repeat. Do this five times. Side-to-side neck tilt. From the same starting position, tilt you neck toward one shoulder, leading with your ear. Hold for 5 seconds and then return to the starting position. Do this five times on each side. Neck turn. Look straight ahead, then turn your head to one side, keeping your chin at the same level. Do this five times on each side. Neck stretch. Holding the rest of your body straight, push your chin forward, stretching your throat. Hold for 5 seconds. From the same starting position, push your chin backward and hold for 5 seconds. Do the forward and backward stretch five times each. If any of these exercises cause severe pain or weakness in your hands or arms, stop right away and talk with your doctor. We suggest you to wear cervical collar which will help you to improve the cervical angle and also it definitely helps you to improve the neck posture due to which your neck pain is triggered more. The importance of wearing cervical collar is to give good stability to the neck and also it definitely prevents you to have excess neck movements which makes the condition worse. If you wear cervical collar you cannot turn your neck as you like which itself will help you to have better functioning of the cervical spine. This cervical soft collar what we are suggesting for you is available at our clinic. If you want you can buy from us, if you are far away from chennai we can send you by courier. The reason why we are conveying you to buy from us is we can demonstrate over the videocall (using whatsapp) and also we can monitor you throughout when to wear it and how long to wear it. And also if you find any difficulty wearing the brace you can also revert back to us for few more suggestions and we can propose you good solution how to go about it. Pushups this one may seem basic, but there’s no denying that pushups are one of the best ways to strengthen the pectoral muscles. These can be done on the knees or toes. If you’re not ready for full pushups, start with your hands resting on a solid surface higher than your feet — like a very sturdy coffee table or the edge of a couch, cushions removed, that’s pressed up against a wall — and start on the toes. Having your hands higher than your feet and your body at an angle can be a good way to start a pushup regimen. As you get stronger, you can begin to lower the angle of your body. This will help you transition to full pushups more easily than going from knees to toes. A full plank engages the muscles differently, even at an angle. When doing pushups, aim for 2 sets of 10 reps per day. 1.start in plank position with your hands under your shoulders and your core engaged. 2.as you lower, inhale. 3.as you engage your muscles to push yourself up, exhale. Keep your elbows hugging in close to your body. Keep your focus on slowly breathing as you do these, and on engaging the pectorals while keeping the core tight. Don’t just crank these out to get them done — this can compromise your form and do more harm than good. If the movement is really tough, break the sets into three or five to start, or find a higher point to begin after a week of exercise. If necessary, you can even stand and do pushups pushing against a wall. Chest fly for this exercise, you’ll need a bench or exercise ball as well as some dumbbells. If you don’t have weights, you can always use the old standby: a soup can in each hand. Just keep in mind that dumbbells are easier to hold and you can get more out of using them, as even 5-pound weights are heavier than your heaviest canned goods. 1.lie with your upper and middle back on a bench or ball, with your legs at a 90-degree angle. Hold a weight in each hand and extend your arms to the sky, elbows slightly bent. 2.as you inhale, lower your arms out wide, until your elbows are at shoulder height. 3.as you exhale, raise your hands until they meet above your chest again. 4.do 2 sets of 10. If that feels pretty easy, up it to 2 sets of 15 or increase the weight you’re using. Dumbbell row strengthening your back muscles is an important component of treating pectusexcavatum. The dumbbell row targets your lat muscles. The way it’s described below also strengthens your core, another important component of treating the condition. You’ll need some dumbbells to complete this move — err on the lighter side if you’ve never done a row before. 1.hold one dumbbell in each hand with your arms extended. Hinge at the hips until your upper body reaches a 45-degree angle. 2.keeping your neck in line with your spine and your gaze straight down, pull your elbows straight back and squeeze between your shoulder blades. 3.extend your arms back to the starting position. Complete 2 sets of 10. Dumbbell rear delt fly another move to strengthen your back, a dumbbell rear delt fly also focuses on the lats, as well as the rhomboids and the traps. Choose a light pair of dumbbells to complete this move and ensure that you’re pinching your shoulder blades together at the top to get the most out of it. 1.hold one dumbbell in each hand with your arms extended. Hinge at the hips until your upper body reaches a 45-degree angle and bring the dumbbells together. 2.keeping your spine and neck neutral, inhale and push the dumbbells out and up to the side until your arms are parallel to the floor. 3.exhale and return to the start in a slow and controlled motion. Complete 2 sets of 10. Exercise is a key component to treating pectusexcavatum. By strengthening your chest, back, and core muscles and stretching your chest cavity, you can combat the condition’s effects. Aim to complete these exercises several times a week to maximize results. Anterior pelvic tilt 1.lie on the back with the knees bent and feet flat on the floor, hip-width apart. 2.squeeze the buttocks and tilt the pelvis upward. 3.the back should feel as though it is flattening to the ground. 4.return to normal pelvis position. 5.repeat 10–12 times.
Sir, I am 43 years male. I have gastrointestinal problem since 15 yrs, I did my endoscopy colonoscopy small bowel biopsy ...
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Hi dear friend. I noted down your history and complaints. As you said you have gastric issues and your hpylori is positive you should take treatment for that first before going towards homeopathy. As per my own knowledge homeopathy takes much time to show its affect on the problem. My suggestion would be to take allopathy treatment first and be symptom free and then opt for homeopathy. Thanks and regards.
Hi, I am taking high bp medicines from last dec when my bp was 150/110. I reduced my weight by 20 kg and eating normal f ...
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Firstly, congratulations on the significant weight loss and the improvement in your blood pressure control. It's excellent that your blood pressure is within a healthier range. The pain you describe in the left hand near the elbow and in the shoulder, especially during brisk walking, could be due to various reasons. However, it's essential to take any chest pain or discomfort seriously and consult with your healthcare provider promptly. Given that you've experienced this pain during physical activity and you have a history of high blood pressure, it's crucial to rule out any cardiovascular concerns. Your normal echocardiogram is a positive indicator, but the pain you describe should be evaluated further. Here are a few considerations: 1. Musculoskeletal causes: pain in the left arm and shoulder could be musculoskeletal in nature, related to strain or overuse during exercise. 2. Cardiovascular causes: while your echo is normal, it's still important to consider other cardiovascular factors. Pain in the left arm can sometimes be associated with reduced blood flow. 3. Nerve impingement: nerve impingement or compression can also cause pain in the arm and shoulder. Since your symptoms have a potential cardiovascular connection, it's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider. They may recommend further cardiovascular evaluations, such as a stress test or additional imaging, to assess the heart's response to exercise. Don't ignore any unusual symptoms, especially during physical activity. It's better to be cautious and have a healthcare professional evaluate your situation. Consider scheduling a private text consult within the app to discuss your symptoms in more detail and receive personalized advice based on your health history.
Dear doctors I hear crack/popping sound in my front neck and also back neck every time I make my neck/throat movement. W ...
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If you're experiencing a crackling or popping sound in your neck when you move it, it could be due to several possible reasons: 1. Air bubbles: the sound could be caused by the release of air bubbles in the joints of the neck as you move. This is similar to the sound produced when you crack your knuckles. It is generally harmless and not a cause for concern. 2. Joint dysfunction: it's possible that the crackling sound is related to joint dysfunction, such as misalignment or degeneration of the cervical spine. This could be due to conditions like cervical osteoarthritis or cervical facet joint syndrome. If the cracking sound is accompanied by pain or restricted movement, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation and appropriate management. 3. Muscle or ligament tension: tight muscles or ligaments in the neck can also cause cracking or popping sounds when they rub against each other during movement. This can occur due to poor posture, stress, or muscle imbalances. Stretching exercises, relaxation techniques, and postural correction may help alleviate these symptoms. If the cracking sound is not associated with pain, swelling, or other concerning symptoms, it is generally considered normal. However, it's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis, especially if you're experiencing accompanying symptoms or if the sound is causing significant discomfort. The healthcare professional will be able to assess your specific situation, perform a physical examination, and may order additional tests if necessary. They can provide you with appropriate advice and treatment options based on the underlying cause of the crackling sound in your neck.
Sir I am harsha and I am 22 years old. My ecg, 2d echo and lipid profile test and also chest xray were normal I have bee ...
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U have to improve your food habits do 1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day 3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day. 5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages. 6. No milk for few days, can take curd, no uncooked salad 7. Avoid constipation 8. Use nibupani (lemon water) 2/ 3 times a day 9. Do not drink/ store water in plastic bottles. 10 .relax and walk for 30 mts daily 11. Take enough rest- do not lie down immediately after eating. Take dinner 3 hrs before sleeping. No late nights 11. Keep your weight under control. 13. Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol 15. Reduce physical and mental stress. Maintain healthy life style. Do exercise regularly. 16. No unnecessary medicines medicine can not be advised for open question for medicine and further advise contact on private consultation good luck.
I'm 8th month of pregnant I have chest pain my heart rate 149bpm and my echo test is normal why my heart rate 149bm is a ...
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Well as your bp is normal and echo also normal then there is nothing to worry as it can be due to pregnancy or anxiety which may be delayed to pregnancy.
Sir/ mam, for last 2 days there is bloating in my stomach. Appetite has also reduces to some extent. Even after eating l ...
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Please note that if this is a recent findings -- its solely due to heat waves throughout the country. Please take balance diet stay hydrated consume water more often -- in the form of juices and water no chill water no food from outside take nux vom 30 twice daily for next 3 days if this does not helps you -- you will need to do some tests give me a feedback.