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What Causes Left Sided Pain In Chest,shoulder Blades And Neck?

HI , Recently i have been having pain in my left chest area also my shoulder blades and neck , just recently after this pain i started to notice little clicks or gurgling in my heart just after the beat or maybe even before it vary s each time , there is no pain just a weird sensation like my heart has liquid in it and it gurgles, thank you
Thu, 5 Jan 2017
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Hi,

What's your age, any risk factors for cardiac disease like smoking, family history, obesity, high cholesterol, or high bp? There are two possibilities one is cervical pain, which is usually associated with trauma to neck, numbness, tingling sensation and increases on neck movement.

Other possibility is cardiac disease. It's usually exertional pain and subsides on rest. So one ecg, sugars and lipid profile is indicated. Also cervical spine x-ray ap/ lat view. Review with some information and reports.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sagar Makode
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What Causes Left Sided Pain In Chest,shoulder Blades And Neck?

Hi, What s your age, any risk factors for cardiac disease like smoking, family history, obesity, high cholesterol, or high bp? There are two possibilities one is cervical pain, which is usually associated with trauma to neck, numbness, tingling sensation and increases on neck movement. Other possibility is cardiac disease. It s usually exertional pain and subsides on rest. So one ecg, sugars and lipid profile is indicated. Also cervical spine x-ray ap/ lat view. Review with some information and reports. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sagar Makode