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chest pains

by Jon Brenner, Oct 27, 1999 12:00AM
from time to time I have a lot of indegestion which causes chest pain. it is not everyday but almost. I have tried various foods and have found some foods that seem to make it worse like pizza orfoods with high grease but even when I avoid these foods I have indegestion. Somedays like today I have had chest pains all ay long and a lot of indegestion. the pain is in the middle to right side of my chest and also on my back and shoulder blade on the right side. It is not getting worse but has been there all day. I have had this before and it usually goes away after awhile.Do you have any sugestiong on what this may be?

by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Oct 28, 1999 12:00AM
Of course as a cardiologist the thing I worry about the most when I hear chest pain is the heart.  I would get this checked out to make sure it is not something more serious than indigestion.
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by Deborah Martin, Oct 28, 1999 12:00AM
I've had a pain in my chest for about 3 weeks now.  I've had several ekg's done and also two echos, but they are always negative.  The pain is right above my right breast and there's also some swelling there.  I've taken several different medications, i.e., ibuprofen 600 and I am now taking naproxen 500 mg. to treat it.  Nothing seems to be working.  Most of the time it's a burning pain.  The pain also moves around from time to time.

by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Oct 28, 1999 12:00AM
It could be musculoskeletal but be sure to keep your doctor informed of any changes.

by Jon, Oct 28, 1999 12:00AM
I have a comment in my prior question from ccf that my problem could be musculoskeletal. I have no idea what that means could you please clarify

by Phil-MHI, Oct 29, 1999 12:00AM
What exactly is a musculoskeletal disease?

"e.g. pulled muscle, rib strain, chostocondritis, etc."

Regards,
Phil
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by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Nov 01, 1999 12:00AM
Thanks Phil.

by dante0c, Jan 04, 2009 02:21AM
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