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Pain in lower left side of the ribcage
I feel pain in my lower left part of the ribcage whenever I breathe in... This has been happening since the last 3 days. Other than that I'm not feeling hungry I feel full after eating little and I lethargic.
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Looks like a muscle spasm-take Tab etoshine Mr 60mg twice daily for 3days. Tab Albendadazole 400mg single tablet to chew for increasing appetite. In case of symptoms like cough,breathlesness visit the nearest hospital.
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Is there any fever or cough? Started any meds for the same, any investigations done?
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Take tab flexura d sos, Tab dompan sr od(before meal) If still not feel well then For proper treatment Need history and evaluation Consult online for treatment
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Maybe due to many reasons.  Need proper history and evaluation. You need proper treatment
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take online consultation for treatment
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