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ETT Results

age= 29
hight=69inch
weight=152lbs
none smoker

Dear Cardilogist;

i am 29 year old textile engineer working as sales consultant at Duabi UAE,
below are my ETT results after found pain in chest left side

Atypical chest pain
Bp= 140/90
pulse=84/min
Chest= clear
Ecg= Normal
total excersie time 08:57
reson for ending test= fatigue/weakness

observation: arrhymia none chest pain none conduction normal
resting, ecg normal st changes none

conclusion:
blood pressure response to excersie: normal functional
capacity normal heart rate response to excersie; appropriate
to excercise no noted changes patient reached 98% of target heart rate
the test is negative for stress induced ischemia



Advised medicine:

Neubrol forte

Now, the symptoms which i personally feels like, dizziness/headache/ extreme weekness/fatigue followed by chest pain, may re leaved after some bed rest  30 mints to 1 hour, further as i walk for continues i feel dizziness/sweetening, (i dont excersie ), in most cases pain acurrs during late night, i suddenly woke up and my heart beat goes high.

should i go for some other tests, plz advise


regards,


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Diagnosis; Anxiety/slighter high blood pressure/tension/lack of excersie etc

Nubrol  forte;

Paracetamol BP 650 mg
Orphenadrine Citrate BP 50 mg

Nuberol Forte™ is a muscle relaxant with analgesic
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No doctors usually respond on this forum.... what was the diagnosis?  you have no obvious cardiac problems.  Neubrol forte?  Is this B12?  any mention of anemia?
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