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Echo tmt ecg pft cbc all r normal durnig breathing some frication type in mid of chest and stucking of some thing in throat this inc on bike and in front of ac sometime deficiency  of vit d present
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If all investigation are normal at this age nothing to worry if you are a non smoker
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seems like you have sinusitis problem..its curable,consult a pulmonologist for the same. do warm saline gargels and eat healthy!
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Hi My name is Dr Aditya Agrawal, a chest specialist in Mumbai. The feeling of friction that you explained is most likely due to bronchitis. The feeling of something stuck in the throat is often found with post nasal drip and or acid reflux. We would need more information from you to reach a diagnostic conclusion.
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A chest X-ray followed by an online Practo Consult with me.
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