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What Causes Chest Pain When Diagnosed With CHF, Anaemia And Diabetes?

I have congestive heart failure, anemia, diabetes, i am having chest pain on and off at times it feels like a lot of pressure and i have to stop whatever I am doing at the time. The pain does not radiate to any other part of my body. I do not sweat, or feel faint. When I shrug my shoulders its sore.
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you should immediately consult cardiologist and get done
1. ECG
2. 2D Echo
3. Coronary angiography if ECG and echo show abnormalities.
As you are at high risk of heart attack , your chest pain is mostly due to cardiac problem only.
CHF, anaemia and diabetes can cause coronary blockage. And this gives you chest pain due to poor blood supply to the heart.
So immediately consult cardiologist and discuss all these.
You may need hospitalisation and intensive treatment.
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What Causes Chest Pain When Diagnosed With CHF, Anaemia And Diabetes?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you should immediately consult cardiologist and get done 1. ECG 2. 2D Echo 3. Coronary angiography if ECG and echo show abnormalities. As you are at high risk of heart attack , your chest pain is mostly due to cardiac problem only. CHF, anaemia and diabetes can cause coronary blockage. And this gives you chest pain due to poor blood supply to the heart. So immediately consult cardiologist and discuss all these. You may need hospitalisation and intensive treatment.