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Chest burning sensation
Hi, I have been facing chest pain since Sep'2023(some time left or right side) and did all kind of test -xRay, ECG, 2xECHO, TMT, lipid profile, B12,D, Folic acid, CK test & CT chest Everything looks normal except vitamin D insufficiency Today it's burning in my chest for 10mins when sneezing Is it due to muscle strain? How to detect it's because of muscle strain? I don't want to end up problems like cancer. Will MRI help me to detect muscle strain or something else?
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Hi.. Based on the shared info, it is very very unlikely that chest pain is due to cancer-related issues. As CT chest was also done, no need to worry about cancer-related issues. Please consult a medical gastroenterologist also to rule out GERD. Please consult a Pulmonologist also with all the reports.
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To help prevent muscle cramps, consider incorporating foods rich in potassium, magnesium, and calcium into your diet. Examples include bananas, oranges, spinach, almonds, dairy products, and salmon. Stay hydrated, and consider consuming electrolyte-rich beverages, especially if you engage in strenuous physical activity. Additionally, ensure an adequate intake of complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, to provide sustained energy for muscle function.
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don't go for unnecessary tests..share your xray
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Chest pain may be due to gastric issues also Please get a consultation with all the reports for further evaluation
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Appears to be Acid peptic disease.pl  avoid Spices, etc.pl Desterss yourself. Pl consult pulmonologist, cardiologist and Gastroenterologist,for further evaluation and treatment.
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