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What Causes Persisting Pressure And Discomfort In Chest, Stomach Area?

my husband has pressure in the chest and pressure and discomfort in the stomach area. He had an arteriogram this past week after stress tests and the cardiac arteries were functioning well so no stents were needed, but his symptoms persist. I have wanted to know the symptoms of aortic aneurysms. Thank you
Wed, 4 Feb 2015
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Hi
Thank you for trusting HCM
I read your query and understand your concern
First you need to calm as it seems that your husband origins of pain isn't heart or aortic disease
Aortic aneurysm are accidental findings and their rupture provoke strong and sharp pain and it can't be misdiagnosed
Probably your husband is suffering any stomach disorder ( gastritis)
It is fully treatable so don't worry too much
You can use omeprasol or ranitidine.
Wish you good health and fast recovery
Hope my answer had helped you
Don't hesitate to contact me for further information or clarification
Regards
Dr Drilona Kenga
Cardiologist
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What Causes Persisting Pressure And Discomfort In Chest, Stomach Area?

Hi Thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern First you need to calm as it seems that your husband origins of pain isn t heart or aortic disease Aortic aneurysm are accidental findings and their rupture provoke strong and sharp pain and it can t be misdiagnosed Probably your husband is suffering any stomach disorder ( gastritis) It is fully treatable so don t worry too much You can use omeprasol or ranitidine. Wish you good health and fast recovery Hope my answer had helped you Don t hesitate to contact me for further information or clarification Regards Dr Drilona Kenga Cardiologist