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Calcified spots in chest lungs
Due to minor calcified spots in my chest lungs X ray... I lost my job and returned to home from Qatar. I met doctor here and he told I have no illness. Kindly let me know, Can I convince GAMCA for GCC medical test on Indian doctor medical certificate..
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I would like to suggest you treat your condition first then further think about job . U must consult with chest specialist.
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No sir. Calcification is not normal. Simple chest X-ray won't help much. If there is calcification you need to go for further investigations like HRCT and bronchoscopy if needed. Consult with your physician. If everything went normal then you can certainly go for GAMCA. * Practice breathing exercises regularly. * Avoid bakery products, fermented and sour foods. All the best...! 
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Calcification is not a normal condition. You should go for further investigation. If it is normal then you can submit the report and if they have any pathological conditions then you can have early diagnosis and treatment.
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You need to consult a chest physician for the same.He might advice a HRCT(ct of thorax)to rule out any active illness,and you can proveed further.
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Abroad they are very specific in it. Meet a physician n discuss
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