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Pain in chest
Always pain in chest..its increases when seating but get relief on walking or when exercise also relief in lying down..always pain starts after seating in office for more the 2 hrs..its happening from long time..what is this can anyone diagnose
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Hi. I understand your concerns . Open a private chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription.
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Hi noted your details open online consultation for proper evaluation and management.
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Needed detailed history, do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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It depends on where exactly the pain is and what type of pain / burn and whether it’s related to food intake
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Kindly consider for a personal video or audio consult for detailed evaluation and treatment plan
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