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I am having chest pain on the right side from last one week after having cold and fever. Fever is gone after having medication but cold and chest pain is still there. is there anything to worry as the pain is from last one week and when I cough I feel the pain and I have done one exray but the report is showing normal.
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HELLO, MOSTLY COUGH RELATED. INHALATION OF FUMES OF BENZ PEARL OR VICK VAPORAB TWO TIMES. TAB ZIFI 200 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. TAB FLEXON TWO TIMES OR AS REQUIRED AFTER FOOD FOR PAIN. SYR AMBRODIL PLUS 10 ML THREE TIMES A DAY FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS. BLACK COFFEE WITH TWO TEASPOON FULL OF HONEYN N TWO PINCHES OF CINNAMON POWDER IN MORNING N NIGHT GIVES RELIEF IN COUGH N IN TURN PAIN CHEST. PLENTY OF WARM LIQUIDS. TOMATO SOUP SIP BY SIP GIVES YOU RELEIF N ENERGY.OK.
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It's because of coughing.... U need to continue medicine
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It mostly is due to your excessive coughing. If you're not taking any medication for the cough then it is suggested to consult and get a cough medication prescribed
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