- Male
- 31 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been having this strange cold sensation near my left chest, around the heart area, and it sometimes moves to my arms and legs. Not too long ago, I had heartburn for over three weeks, and my doctor recommended Robo 20 tablets which helped with that. But now, even after an ECG which came back normal, I'm still feeling this odd coldness near my heart. Could you give me some insights or advice on what might be going on?
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