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AskHello doctor. I have chest pain between the sternum, shortness of breath, no cough, no fever, no sore throat. I've had a chest X-ray and there's no problem. The electrocardiogram, the doctor said it could be due to myocardial ischemia. I did a total blood analysis with the laser and the stats are fine. The doctor asked me what's wrong? Please advise doctor, thank you.
Vu Van Vuong (1987)
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Hello!
Chest pain in the position you describe can have many causes, including cardiovascular causes. But the information that you provide is not conclusive as to the cause of your chest pain. You should go to a cardiologist for an in-depth assessment and determine the cause, then consult for follow-up treatment.
You can visit the hospitals of Vinmec Health System nationwide to be consulted more carefully by qualified and experienced doctors. Hope you get well soon!
Thank you for your question to Vinmec Health System. Best regards!
Answered by Specialist Doctor II, Master Pham Tuyet Trinh - Head of Inpatient Unit - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital.