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Left chest a bit bigger
Hi Around 7 days back I had ulcers which went away in 5 days. I also noticed 2 days later that upon pressing and only pressing a certin point in my left chest I was feeling feeling pain(no pain while exercising or breather or anything), pain was 2/3 cam left to my nipple area. The ulcers are gone and post 2 days of ulcers going, chest pain is also gone. I didn't take any medication except some ointment for ulcers and volini for chest. Because I am a littl paranoid about health, I kee thinking and googling. I now feel my left chest feels a bit bigger than right, even feel so and I keep pressing and touching to feel so. The diff might be nothing or maybe 5% or so. What should I do?
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Hello Do not panic and google your symptoms frequently it will cause more anxiety and will not help you , sometimes it may be a simple issue Visit a Doctor in OPD or take online consultation for better advice
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