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Anxiety and chest pain
From past 1 month approx, i have been facing problem while eating sth, after which my throat and chest feels like something is stuck there, and i have chest tightness too...basically slight pain in the upper back and here and there in the front. Sometimes , i feel irritating sensation in the throat. I also got the chest xray done, which is attached. I am getting lot of anxious due to the current situation and my professional and personal life are getting runied due to the stress, which leads to fatigue , naused feeling and tired. I am quite worried what could be the reason?? I also got my cbc checked, everything was fine with lympocytes slightly towards the lower side.
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You might have Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. Please check if you are having proper meals at regular intervals. You should also avoid fatty, spicy food. Drink sufficient water. Upper GI Endoscopy should be done urgently for exact diagnosis.
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