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What Should I Do For Chest Pain And Dizziness?

I have a diagnosed bundle block, atriel flutter and tachardia flutter. lately I'm having a hard thud in my chest , vomit in my throat , dizzy and right chest pain . I just moved and my last doctor I wasnt happy with. Should I wait until Aug. 13 for an appt.?
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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Hi the dizziness can be due to atrial flutter, however it's not common when compensated.
Sir the arrhythmia you describe should be controlled to avoid such symptoms ad well as prevention of clot formation in the heart which itself would have further risk. Atleast a medication a medication like beta blocker and if you sure it's atrial flutter, a ablation sos may help.
A ecg for interpretation and more detail history may help me prescribe the medication till your visit. And also preferably I would like you to not wait for long period of time before you visit your doctor.
Regards Dr Priyank Mody
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What Should I Do For Chest Pain And Dizziness?

Hi the dizziness can be due to atrial flutter, however it s not common when compensated. Sir the arrhythmia you describe should be controlled to avoid such symptoms ad well as prevention of clot formation in the heart which itself would have further risk. Atleast a medication a medication like beta blocker and if you sure it s atrial flutter, a ablation sos may help. A ecg for interpretation and more detail history may help me prescribe the medication till your visit. And also preferably I would like you to not wait for long period of time before you visit your doctor. Regards Dr Priyank Mody