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  • Male
  • 21 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm experiencing this weird throbbing sensation in my chest and head, and I'm also feeling it in my legs. I had some tests done like ECG, echo, and they all came back normal. What could be causing this, and how can I address it?

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Based on your symptoms and normal heart reports, it is possible that you are experiencing migraines with associated symptoms in your legs. To help alleviate these symptoms, you can take acetaminophen (Tylenol) for the throbbing feeling in your head and chest. For the pulsation feeling in your legs, you can try ibuprofen (Advil) to reduce inflammation and discomfort. Make sure to stay hydrated, get enough rest, and manage stress levels. If the symptoms persist or worsen, consult with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.

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