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Asked for Female | 28 Years

Why Does My Chest Hurt When I Press It?

Patient's Query

Why my chest pain when I press the chest

Answered by Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Chest pain in where you push on your chest can be due to many reasons like muscle strain, injury, inflammation or even a heart attack. An evaluation by a cardiologist is necessary to exclude any cardiac problems.

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I’m a 55 year old female. Have undergone bariatric surgery in 2014. I weigh 70 kgs now (earlier 92kgs). I do not have any diabetes or blood pressure. My heart rate is always on the higher side. Especially since a year. I’m taking deplatt cv 10 since October 2020 once daily as prescribed by a cardiologist. My angiogram shows 40% blockage in the LAD. KINDLY ADVISE.

Female | 55

Please have a healthy lifestyle like eat healthy, do exercise daily, sleep well ,stop smoking and drinking if you do etc. Stay away from stress and tension to reduce your heart rates. You can also go to a cardiologist for discussing more treatments that can work for you. I hope this answer proved useful.

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Blood pressure cuff causes extreme pain, what to do?

Male | 41

Metal clip may be pressing your nerve put it where muscles are thicker.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Good morning sir...I have very pain in middle of the chest for time of breathing and sleeping time.plz give me some information sir...is any major issue here.

Male | 31

Chest pain can have various causes, ranging from minor issues like muscle strain to more serious conditions like heart problems. If you experience severe or persistent chest pain, especially with shortness of breath or other concerning symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I went through bypass surgery on 13sept2023. can I eat leafs curry.

Male | 54

you should first consult with your cardiologist following bypass surgery before consuming any food. They can show you which foods to eat and how much of them is enough for a healthy heart. If you have any other questions, please turn to your cardiologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My wife aged 60 is having slow pumping of blood in the left ventricle after taking ecg, echo and angiogram etc. The functioning of the heart is 65%. As per the cardiologist advice she is taking tablets. It may kindly be advised whether the tablets will speed up the functioning of the heart of otherwise any other treatment I have to undergo. Your advice is earnestly solicited. Suggest the treatment and hospitals.

Depending on the cause of the decrease in cardiac functioning, further treatment can be advised. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a constant chest pain , sometimes shortness of breath & low heartrate

Female | 20

Shortness of breath and low heart rate could indicative serious medical condition. It's important to seek immediate medical attention from a cardiologist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis. These symptoms may be associated with heart related issues, such as angina, heart attack, or arrhythmias. However, they can also be caused by other conditions, including respiratory problems or anxiety.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm suffering from heart palpitations

Female | 57

Heart palpitations can have various causes, and a cardiologist or a primary care doctor can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate advice. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My dad had Bypass surgery a one half month back and since that day onwards he is getting dry cough with no mucus, we met operating doctor and although he gave medicines its not controlling plz suggest something what should I do

Multiple factors may cause a persisting dry cough following bypass surgery – medication reaction or due to the surgical procedure itself. Follow up with your dad’s cardiologist who operated on him. If the current treatment does not work, they may need to change his medicines or find other reasons for coughing. Furthermore, it could be beneficial to consult a pulmonologist because sometimes lung related problems might be causing the problem. The best way to deal with this symptom effectively while ensuring your dad’s comfort and recovery is through prompt, proper medical evaluation.

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