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Hello doctor! I am 25 years old this year without a history of heart disease and blood pressure. However, 2 months ago, I had a drop in blood pressure due to overexertion. Since then, when I drive a truck on the road, I encounter potholes, I often have pain in the left chest. I went to the doctor and told me that I had a mild mitral valve regurgitation and because of gastritis, it affected my heart. I only had an electrocardiogram and an x-ray but I still felt pain in my left chest. Please ask the doctor, how should the left chest pain be treated? And do you have any more specialized methods of heart and chest to help me? Thank you doctor.
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Hello! For an in-depth cardiovascular evaluation, your child should see a cardiologist. Chest pain and low blood pressure are symptoms of a number of cardiovascular diseases, but each has a different treatment.
Only electrocardiogram and x-ray cannot make an accurate diagnosis. At least add an echocardiogram. You can go to specialized medical facilities or hospitals of Vinmec Health System to be examined by a doctor and discuss more about the problem of left chest pain, how should it be treated?
Looking forward to seeing you at Vinmec. I wish you good health always. Best regards.
Answered by Master, Specialist II Pham Tuyet Trinh - Head of Inpatient Unit - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital