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Is the tingling pain in the left back a heart attack?


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The numbness and tingling in the left back may be caused by heart disease or other factors.
If the patient has numbness and tingling in the left back accompanied by precordial pain, it may be caused by heart disease, such as coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, etc., which may lead to myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris, etc., and then the above symptoms occur. ECG, cardiac ultrasound and other examinations are required to confirm the diagnosis. However, simple numbness and tingling in the left back cannot be directly diagnosed as heart disease, because it may be related to other factors, such as local muscle strain or strain, cervical spondylosis, etc., attention should be paid to identification. It is
recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as regular exercise, maintain a reasonable weight, quit smoking and limit alcohol, etc., to reduce the risk of disease.