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Pain in left chest
I experienced some pain in the left side of my chest (marked in the picture) about 1.5-2 hours back. It lasted for about a minute or so, worsened when I took deep breaths. Can it be a heart related issue, or something else? I was doing cardio at that time. Please help. I cannot go to a doctor or take a consultation because I don't want my parents to know or they will get extremely worried For context- I don't have a history of heart related problems, I had eaten probably 30-40 mins before the cardio and laid down on the bed after eating. I also have a sensitive stomach
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It's a muscle catch
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Can be acute gastritis, and also be heart related . Do u feeling palpitaions or belching or any other cardiac / gastrointestinal Symptoms. Dont worry , u should overcome it ,more info will be require to make a diagnosis and give appropriate treatment. WhatsApp at 97166*33*129
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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It’s advisable to get ecg done It can be due to either Acute gastritis or heart related issues For further information Consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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It can be either a muscular ,heart related or Stomach related pain U need to do an ECG first
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Consultation with video call is always good and preferable to better understand the patient's concern in details which helps to understand the disease and do treatment ....so kindly book a proper consultation for best treatment
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Looks like muscular pain...needs some more information...
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Ecg
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ECG
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