MBBS and Masters of Public Health16 August 2018 at 09:42
What is your age? Since how long have you had chest pain? Any other accompanying symptoms? Please visit the nearest emergency and get an ECG done. The emergency doctor would be able to tell you of the reason for chest pain is cardiac/non-cardiac. If its cardiac, please visit a cardiologist for the same.
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What is your age? Since how long have you had chest pain? Any other accompanying symptoms?
Please visit the nearest emergency and get an ECG done. The emergency doctor would be able to tell you of the reason for chest pain is cardiac/non-cardiac. If its cardiac, please visit a cardiologist for the same.