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Can Lateral Wall Ischemia Be Treated?

i am 37 yr. old male ,from 2003 my ecg shows lateral wall ischaemia,i always suffer neck pain,left arm pain,cheast burn,heavy breathing.in 2007 i had angiography but it shows normal conditions. but my problem is continuos till today. doctor says take clopivas-ap75 daily one tablet.i want suggetion
Wed, 28 Sep 2016
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Hi,

If your angiography was normal, then most probably your complaints have other cause than heart.
I would advise you to have MRI done of cervical and thoracic part of spine.

Take care

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Can Lateral Wall Ischemia Be Treated?

Hi, If your angiography was normal, then most probably your complaints have other cause than heart. I would advise you to have MRI done of cervical and thoracic part of spine. Take care Come back if you have any further questions