I recently went to the doctor's office for some strange chest pain I have. I have also been noticing a quite a few heart palpitations at rest. This chest pain is best described, as a cramping pain that begins from the left part of my chest and seems to spread across gradually. It is a dull, cramping type of pain and is at its worse when I'm sitting. Generally, when I stand up or walk around it diminishes, but not always. I also get a strage "pound" in the left side of my chest fairly near the surface. When I told my doctor about these problems he gave me an echocardiogram. He was looking for signs of pericarditis, but instead the result of the echo was ACUTE ANTERIOR INFARCT. This diagnosis was printed by the machine, not him. He said that this diagnosis probably resulted because I have an atypical hearbeat, but not one thats dangerously irregular. I'm going to have a stress test next week to get further information and diagnosis. I am 21 yr old Male. Blood pressure 140/82. I am overweight, not diabetic, ex smoker for 1 year, no drugs, very little alcohol. My only medical history is a Heart Murmur, and more recently some heart palpitations.
And one more thing, the palpitations and the pain are the only symptoms I have recognized. No nausua, faintness or anything like that. And I have no family history of heart problems.
Please give your opinion what could be wrong.