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Chest pain
Hello doc, TMT echo ecg normal. But chest bone pain and tightness while moving neck left right up and down. This problem is from several weeks. Please help...
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Looks like Costochondritis (Teitze Syndrome) Start on Ice fomentation Spine extension exercises T. Flexon MR  BD DFO 4X gel for local application BD C. Ocid 20 morning empty stomach C. Meganeuron OD+ in evening
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Avoid bending forwards/ lifting heavy weights! Disclaimer: All patients are advised to see a doctor in person for clinical examination and better understanding.. This reply is to help for temporary symptomatic relief, but in case of any emergency/ aggravated symptoms you are advised to visit a nearby doctor in person ASAP.
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Take some muscle relaxants for few days you will be fine Hot water bags around neck muscles Consult if no relief
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Avoid Digital Devices especially phone. Maintain correct posture for your neck. Use heating belt Tab Pantocid 80 OD Tab Ultracet Semi BD X 5 days
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