Why do I feel chest discomfort even though my tests are normal?
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लिहिलेले:Dr. Nitika Sharma - BDS
पुनरावलोकन:Dr. Rakesh Kumar - MBBS, MS
Bishwajeet Singh
We understand that normal test results could be confusing for you if you are still feeling chest discomfort. It doesn’t mean there’s something wrong in your heart. It may be acid reflux, inflammation. Sometimes it could be stress or anxiety which could mimic heart attack symptoms. Muscle strain is another possibility which can cause chest soreness or pain and may cause discomfort. First, try to observe the pattern of what is happening otherwise, don’t take a toll on your health and consult the best cardiologist near you. Prevention is always better than cure.