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Chest pain
From 20 days during walking and running feels pain near lower right chest,when I stop walking pain goes away what is the reason i do chest x ray it is normal what was the cause already pass 20 days please suggest thank u
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Stress echo ( with Medications) Cardiac markers IgE levels Allergy profile Pulmonary function tests
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Don’t run till pain goes
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Don’t take pain killers
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Kindly consult a cardiologist.
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The chest wall expansion is a muscular activity. The diaphragm is the muscles which lies under the lungs which is responsible partly for the expansion of chest along with the muscles inbetween the ribs. So in case of tiredness and early fatigue of muscles, the muscles tend to experience spasms. You need to consume lots of water and stay hydrated and also have a good electrolyte diet. Have bananas and fruits during your workout phase. They replenish most of the electrolytes required by the body. In summer we tend to lose more electrolytes than in any other season.
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This doesn't warrant any investigations especially if it is activity related and is associated purely with the chest wall muscles. iIf the pain is persistent and not resolving, please consult a physician
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Could be muscular But still get an ECG for safer side Decrease your running distance and then assess
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