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[|Human|] I am a 28 y/o white male, in the military in good physical shape. For 9 years I have had sporadic heart attacks sharp pain in my chest that causes me to collapse. Followed by shortness of breath, pain radiating to my neck and left arm. Multiple trips to ER and pulmonary function tests never found any issues. I was reading my echo results again and I noticed that under the tricuspid valve it was written: physiological regurgitation present with a PA systolic pressure of 35 mmhg. My question is: Isn t this number high? I have a family history of high blood pressure mine is normally 140/80. I am tired of being told there is nothing wrong with me. I want to know why I am having these random episodes. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated, I m at my wits end.
[|AI|]  Welcome at Chat Doctor I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns. For how long you're suffering from it? Any history of TB in past or exposure to TB? Are u running fever? Any other lymph node swelling in your body?  As far as history is concerned i don't see any pathology there, sharp pain in chest doesn't seem to be cardiac in nature. U should not be worry about it.  This pain may appear to be a musculoskeletal in origin it may be due to COSTCO Chat Doctor.  You may need to get a X-ray of your chest... stop worrying and meet your doctor Meanwhile stay calm and use acetaminophen to relieve pain Get well soon Hope your query is adequately ad