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Pain in chest bone
Dear sir I have a cough before one month after my cough is gone . After that I have pain in my chest bone when I am lie to bed snitching, cough . From one month I take medicine but After medicine the pain start. I take ecg , chest x-ray also it's all normal. Echo normal. Some time also problem in breathing not regular. But the pain is regular. What's this. I have go to Jim and workout with heavy weight but it's 5 year back. What's the problem I can do everything. But did not diagnose.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult a pulmonologist via chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms.
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Cough and chest pain are indications of inflammation in your lungs and breathlessness. And nothing to with gym which you left 5 yr ago,but definitely to do with if you are a smoker / tobacco.
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As you said both X-ray and ECG are normal.
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I might help you through over online consult.
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