
I have had chest pain for a week. I have high blood pressure and take lisinopril and Cardizem.?
I think it's a muscle because if you threw a hand I move my arm muscle and just right without pain. My blood pressure and pulse rate was slightly higher than normal. What could be?
It would be a good idea to run this by your doctor. The lisinopril and prescribing Cardizem. It is probably musculoskeletal, but who already have cardiovascular problems, might be prudent to rule out a cardiac reason for your pain. I'm not talking about a billion diagnostic test, only a phone call to his doc. S / he might want to see, or may be capable of allowing the phone.
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