This is quite common and is as a result of inflammation of the heart tissue. Do not be disheartened if you experience atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter for the first 1-3 months (blanking period) after an atrial fibrillation ablation procedure.Avoid physical activity that may stress the body until you are feeling stronger.Avoid swimming and bathing for up to a week.An anti-arrhythmic drug may also be necessary for several months.Īfter the procedure, it is important to bear in mind the following points: Depending on your stroke risk which is calculated from the CHADSVASC or CHADS score, your doctor may also prescribe anticoagulants for up to six months or longer after the procedure to prevent blood clotting and in turn decrease your risk of stroke. chest and stomach pains, but symptoms of cardiac issues.need some support! Ear infection, chest discomfort, and chest sore to touch Chest tightness Upper back/chest pain Left Side Chest Pain, Left Arm Pain, Neck Palpitation, Stomach Problems and much more Left arm falling asleep after drinking.These side effects are completely normal, and should subside after about two days. chest pain left arm numbness sore neck and headache Crushing pain in upper right chest and right arm. I used to drink a lot tingling, burning in left eye, left arm, left chest, feeling Hospital Said I had Chest Strain. I have a chest and arm pain Throbbing Upper Arm Discomfort chest pain right side, shortness of breath, numbness and tingling right arm Burping, Chest Pain, Arm Numbness, And Hand And Finger Tingling. Thanks in Advance for any helpful responses!Ĭhest discomfort problem Burping, Chest Pain, arm numbness, and hand and finger tingl Faintness/Dizzy fatigue and left arm pain chest discomfort upper back worse at night Pain in upper right chest (under shoulder bone) radiating into right arm and hand Chest pain, burping, nausea, abdominal pain, intestinal rumbling numbness of the left arm with continuous burping Burning sensation in the right arm and. My question is - has anyone experienced the similar symptoms of heaviness in the arm, chest discomfort (enough to notice, but not enough to make you stop what you are doing), the gas and fatigue.If so - was there ever an accurate diagnosis made for you? However, I'm hesitant to assume that is the case due to the "what if it is something more major." thoughts.
just the discomfort and heaviness, and there is no swelling in the arm (or other body parts that could be affected by a clot).Īdmittedly, this has been a very stressful month for me personally and professionally, so it is possible that things are stress related, but things are toning down. General Bloodwork (Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, etc) also looks good. I have also ruled out a clot in the arm as there is no pain. Additionally, sometimes some back pain, like a pulled muscle - is felt.īecause the symptoms had hung on for a week, my doctor had me admitted to the hospital for Observation earlier this week, and after X-Rays, Blood Enzyme Tests, and a Nuclear Stress Test (along with multiple EKGs), it appears my heart is not the issue.
I've also noticed the chest pain seems to increase a bit with mentally stressful situations, but physical exertion doesn't have a major impact. I also find myself more fatigued than normal. I've also found myself burping continuously (sometimes after food, sometimes on an empty stomach), and my appetite has decreased a bit. The type of feeling varies, and it appears to be located about midway between the collarbone and heart.
I've also had a pain/fluttering/burning in my upper left Chest. I've seen some similar posts, but nothing quite like what I am currently experiencing.for the past week or so, my upper left arm (Elbow to Shoulder) has felt heavy.