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Is Ibuprofen The Right Medicine For Pulsating Pain In The Chest?

I am having chest pain. I went to the ER on Sunday. They did test and I did a TTE today. No problem found. However, I am still in pain. It is like a pulsation. It did not hurt during the test today. I am still in pain, but I don t want to go back to ER since they cant find anything. 400 mg of ibuprofen helps for a short while. thanks
posted on Sat, 23 Jul 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, if the cardiac evaluation test is negative and still have pain then it could be due to muscular pain or it could be due to hyperacidity it is most advisable to start the Tab Omeprazole 40 mg once in day, and better to get done the tread mill test and angiography hope this information helps.
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Is Ibuprofen The Right Medicine For Pulsating Pain In The Chest?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if the cardiac evaluation test is negative and still have pain then it could be due to muscular pain or it could be due to hyperacidity it is most advisable to start the Tab Omeprazole 40 mg once in day, and better to get done the tread mill test and angiography hope this information helps.