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Pain in right of chest
Experiencing pain in right of the chest whenever takes deep breath in and applying pressure on chest by resting body weight on hands. This pain observing since 5 months. CT scan and Ultra sound reports normal. Galstones present. no other abnormalities. Treatment possible in Homeopathy? Kindly suggest the way to cure.
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Hello Sir....Reading your symptoms & KNowing that the usg & CT both are normal...provides your BP is also normal....I believe it's more of a muscular pain....known as Costochondritis....Pain at the site or point where the Muscle fibres attach to the Rib.... For such pain we have definite Homoeopathic medicines which will give you relief....so do consult some good Homoeopathy Doctor in your vicinity.....
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Also hot fomentation will help, also giving that part (rib) some rest will allow it to heal quickly......
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Commonly associated with tachycardia or palpitation. Other factors are muscular soreness or overstretching while exercise with low calcium levels. Emotional depressive conditions too present with pain
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I understood ur problem mr.Practo user.If U r alright in Blood pressure range,Then it can be considered as Functional or physiological. To Try Homeo, U need to Consult Doctor personally,as to Give right remedy,Location,origin,Aggravating&ameliorating factors are important.
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Suggesting u to Practice Daily Pranayama,Breathing exercises,Yoga if possible or Walking atleast(Not brisk)
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