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New chest pains
Just went to the doctor after 9 days of being sick and no OTC meds worked. She was very shooken by my state and said I may have a bacterial upper respiratory infection. So she prescribed me amoxicillian. Well I started having chest pains really bad to where I can't even lay down. I want to know is it the sickness getting worse, is it the medication. Or what to do
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Hello There, *Probable Causes of chest pain associated with Infection may be:- 1) Accumulation of secretion or fluid in lungs and plural 2) Secondary infection 3) Spasms due to Chronic sickness 4) Allergy and poor Immunity 5) Unhealthy Lifestyle 6) Unhealthy food habits
Next Steps
*Do following tests earliest for correct diagnosis and accordingly proper treatment:- A) X-RAYS Chest PA view B) USG Whole Abdomen and pelvis ( if pain is in lower lung. C) CBC ESR *Consult online-Telephone-Video OR Visit personally for proper Comprehensive treatment.
Health Tips
*Lifestyle​ modification and food habits corrections:- Follow these food and Lifestyle modification advice for better results:- 1) Avoid cold, cold drinks, heavy, Oily-Fried food, Red meat, Egg Yellow. 2) Change edible oil every month. 3) Reduce Carbohydrate ( Rice, Chapatti, Bhakari, Idle ) intake by 25%. 4) 1 Bowl Green Leafy vegetables in one meal and 1 Bowl Vegetables in another meal. 5) One bowl of Dal - Protein in each meal. 6) Avoid trans fats 7) No Fermented, Maida, Chana, Rajma, Junk, packed, processed food. 8) 20 minute Brisk walk or jogging twice daily. 9) No day sleep & late night working 10) Lukewarm water 6-8 glass daily. 11) Twice daily fresh seasonal fruit at 10.30 and 4.30. 12) Breakfast at 7-8 am 13) Lunch at 12.30 noon 14) Dinner at 7-8pm. 15) 15 minute gentle walk after Dinner.
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