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I have been having symptoms with my heart problem that I am concerened about. Sharp pains, heart flutters over 120, My back hurts right under my shoudler blade constantly, and I get light-headed a lot. I went to two different doctors who aren't concerned and told me that I require no medication. What do I do now? I have two different opinions, should I go about and ignore these symptoms? Or should I ask my doctor to refer me to a cardiologist. Thank so much.
Rhonda
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In the past two days I have had a feeling that someone had punched me in the stomach.  It came and went throughout the last couple days, but now I feel light headed, when I eat my stomach hurts, I have a headache and my back hurts from the base of my skull all the way to my low back, with the most intense pain between my shoulder blades.  I guess what is frustrating is that I have a hard time consentrating because of the light headedness and was wondering if you had any suggestions on what it might be and who I should contact.
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Dear Rhonda,
There are many causes of chest pain.  The one that doctors worry about the most is cardiac because it has the potential to be life-threatening.  Once this is ruled out the work-up can proceed at a more leisurely pace.

Amongst the cardiac causes of chest pain are: ischemia (due to blockages - including both stable and unstable angina and acute heart attack and coronary artery spasm), pericarditis (inflammation of the sack around the heart), myocarditis (inflammation of the heart), cardiomyopathy (heart failure) and rarer causes such as coronary artery dissection, acute rupture of the heart and valves and infections of the pericardium.

Gastrointestinal causes of chest pain include reflux (acid from the stomach washing back into the esophagus), gallstones, esophageal spasm, esophageal rupture, varicose veins of the esophagus, strictures of the esophagus, tumors of the esophagus and other less common GI problems.

Pulmonary (lung) causes include pneumonia, pulmonary embolus, pneumothorax, pleuritis and bleb rupture.

Other potential causes are aortic dissection, back and spine problems and musculoskeletal (muscle strain, rib fracture, etc.).

Psychological causes of chest pain are common and include panic attacks, anxiety, stress and mental duress.

As you can see the list of potential causes in long and may take a little bit of time to determine the precise cause.  A good Internal Medicine doctor should be able to work through the potential causes of your symptoms.
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Ask your doctor to refer you to a cardiologist.
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