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Angiogram is normal but still the pain

Iam 31, 2 Months before i got the chest pain and I immediately rushed to the hospital. They did the ECG and found little changes in V4 - V5. And I went through the angiogram. The angiogram results shows negative. And doctor discharged from hospital with some prescription for 3 months.
Still I am getting the pain in center of chest. Two days before I went to doctor and in ECG found the V6 changes in the lead. But doctor told me to do rest as this is no significance because the angiogram is norma. Could you please advice me for this
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875426 tn?1325528416
An angiogram is not looking for electrical conduction problems like an EKG or holter monitor test.  An angiogram rules out major blockages in the heart from plaque, etc..  Please ask your doctor for an event holter monitor that you can wear to check on the rhythm and electrical conduction of your heart.
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Here in our place there is no electrophysiologist. If angiogram is normal , then there is no heart related problem?
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875426 tn?1325528416
Have you consulted an electrophysiologist about the EKG changes?
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