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I am feeling pain while sneezing and coughing at left side of chest and shoulders...I did few test such as ECG, Trop I and X ray and few blood test.all are normal...
Sometimes while sneezing I feel numbness at left
I visited orthopaedic and general medicine and they say it can be muscles pain and they gave few tablets. Dynpar , panta D...etc.
Please suggest me to whom I should consult about my issue..
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Hello,
It's really a musular pain which had spasm due to sudden SNEEZ n remains as such so u need a muscle relaxer.
Locally apply hot water bag, rhuma oil as masage. Tab Dan MR TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS OR AS REQUIRED.
As reports are normal,you need not to consult any other.
PHYSIOTHERAPY IS helpful.ok.
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Yes like the other Doctor pointed out, physiotherapy is a good option.
You can also go for yoga .
Exercise is the best way to strengthen muscles. No medication can do that.
Include proteins in your daily diet - pulses, eggs, curd, milk are great sources of protein.
Take enough fruits and vegetables - they will provide you with the nutrients necessary to build muscle strength
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you can consult a Ayurvedic physician
1. to know the right kind of diet - customised for you
2. learn the appropriate yoga exercises
3. the Doctor will prescribe oils for external application to boost muscle strength
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