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Chest pain
I've had this chest pain for about 8 months which gave me a sharp chest pain that would move from the left side of my chest to the right side. The pain did go away for about a month but came back and has got a bit worse. Now the pain is on my left side but occasionally goes in the middle what I feel now is spasms around my left shoulder and chest, shortness of breath and bubbling sensation. I have recently noticed that my stomach is starting to bloat often and the chest pain would follow.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned it is muscular in origin so visit your nearest Doctor[Rheumatologist] for a detailed clinical examination and do one ECG and blood differential count to rule out any major pathology. Discuss with Doctor painkiller[Ibuprofen] and consult with your physiotherapist for a regular exercise plan.
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Do follow lifestyle modifications like this - 1)Apply Heat or ice. Try placing hot compresses or a heating pad on the painful area several times a day. Keep the heat on a low setting. Ice also might be helpful. 2)Take Rest. Avoid activities that make your pain worse. Hope that helps
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