Thank you,...... tomorrow i have to visit my doctor and i hope he can help me..... will keep u informed.
gud day.
I'm not able to advise, nor should anyone else, as medication or lack thereof requires some knowledge of your health history, symptoms, results of all tests, other medication, etc.
As previously stated your symptom of chest pain should be diagnosed to rule out any heart disorder. You are doing the right thing to get to the root of your chest pain. Take care.
THANK YOU.......YOU R RIGHT SIR, ....... I WAS ADVISED TO DO FEW TESTS.... REST ALL REPORT IS NORMAL EXCEPT, THAT MY...DIRECT LDL-C ESTIMATION IS HIGH...137mg, SERUM cholesterol is 209mg, haemoglobin,11.80.... MCH-24.79 LOW. Now also i am having a slight chest pain so could not go to work.. PLEASE ADVISE.....
If the heart rate is more than 100 during an EKG (without exertion) the print out of results should have read abnormal! It wouldn't indicate a heart problem, but it should alert the doctor of sinus tachycardia, etc....and the doctor would assess whether there is a heart problem or not based on other tests, symptoms and signs.
To evaluate your medical condition relative to chest pains may require a stress test to rule out any blocked vessels...EKG is not a reliable source for occluded vessels. With high blood pressure, the result over time can cause vessels to occlude so BP should be controlled with medication.