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Normal Ecg still pain in left chest
I had an issue of pain on left side of chest, consulted a doctor and underwent ECG. The reports were normal. Still I am having chest pain while I deep breathe, or sleep in a particular position, or walk. Can it be Costocondritis? Or simple muscle pain?
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Well looks like pleuritic pain get an xray or USG chest done
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consult Pulmonologist
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Hi consultant pulmonologist for proper evaluation and management
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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If no family history of any cardic ds . Relax yourself
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could be non cardiac related pain..consult a Pulmonologist for further evaluation!
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Hello noted above history As you mentioned above symptoms with normal ecg needs symptoms evaluation and related analysis as various causes of chest pain and breathing problems due to this which needs evaluation
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