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Feeling difficulty in breath
For the last one week, I am having sudden fluttering feeling in middle of chest bone area and pressure while breathing and feeling faint, mostly after eating or doing some work. No cough but sometimes, feel like coughing. Also having back pain and unable to stand stiff.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. It can be just acid reflux. For a detailed analysis of your symptoms consult a pulmonologist via chat consult for the same
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Hi noted above history and related concerns. Gastric reflux problems are bound to happen and which’s causes cough and back pain .
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Avoiding oily spicy foods. Plenty of water.
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Hi Noted your concern. It seems to be gastric reflux disease. Back pain and unable to sand stiff may have another pathology .
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pulmonologist Consultation
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can be because of acid reflux or can be just anxiety. need further evaluation of symptoms and also need to have a chest xray and ecg done.consult a pulmonologist as soon as possible. take care!
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First of all ..you need an ECG... And also a full consultation.. Need more answers to help you better..
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