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Pain in left side of chest
Pain in left side of my chest near heart while sneezing, coughing, yawning since 40 hours. No fever, no cough, no gastric problem. It started suddenly, while I was cooking in kitchen and inhaled large amount of smoke by mouth. Pain severity is a little bit less, when I took NEXPRO RD and MOBIZOX last night, but it's still there and I'm unable to sneeze and cough. What could it be or which specialist I should consult ?
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You may have pulled a muscle while sneezing. If the pain does not reduce in a couple of days, please show you family doctor who can guide you to a specialist if needed.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. It could be just a muscular pain. But better to get a detailed examination and investigation like chest x ray done. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest.
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