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What Causes Pins And Needles In Chest Having Diagnosed With Aortic Sclerosis?

I was just diagnosed with Aortic Sclerosis with an echocardiogram, after having a sensation like a stitch in my chest a few weeks ago, I really lieke my Dr. but I am thinking of seeing a cardiologist as well as answer my questions as well, Im not sure where to go next especially if the feeling comes back...
Wed, 22 Mar 2017
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Hello. I can understand what you must be going though after been diagnosed with a heart disease, but no need for much worry. When one gets diagnosed with such disease it's better you consult a specialist ( cardiologist in your case) so as to educate you about possible outcomes, treatments etc. of your ailments. I advise you to consult a cardiologist. Warm regards
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What Causes Pins And Needles In Chest Having Diagnosed With Aortic Sclerosis?

Hello. I can understand what you must be going though after been diagnosed with a heart disease, but no need for much worry. When one gets diagnosed with such disease it s better you consult a specialist ( cardiologist in your case) so as to educate you about possible outcomes, treatments etc. of your ailments. I advise you to consult a cardiologist. Warm regards