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I had two stents put in my heart in 2011 and have been experiencing chest pain for about a year. Despite having numerous tests that confirmed my heart is fine, I still feel muscle skeletal pain in the lower part of my chest. I am 51 years old with high blood pressure and diabetes. What could be causing this pain if cardiac causes have been ruled out?

April 22nd, 2023

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