At random moments through out the day. Theres no sign of it about to happen but I get a vary sharpe pain in my upper left area of my chest. It only last for a few seconds the longest has been at the lest 40 seconds to a minute of pain and after it is gone it slowly fades away. When the pain is according I have to grab at my chest and bend over but as well as sit down. I can’t stand when the pain accors. I’ve asked a doctor about it Befor but since then it has gotten worse and more regularly.
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It is a musculoskeletal pain you probably have a Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 deficiency so you should get your vitamin levels checked and start taking vitamin supplements and you can take muscle relaxant like Tab. flexon Mr for 3 days
Meanwhile take
Tab. Flexon Mr twice a day for 5 days
Cap. Pantocid DSR 40 mg before meals twice a day for 5
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