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Pain in upper middle area of chest
Facing pain in upper middle area of chest since last night. No other issues like breathing, pain in left hand, spo2 level is 96-97. No symptoms of covid.
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Need a detailed history,as of now take pantoprazole 40mg
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Drink plenty of water, avoid excess of fried food items
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Its anxiety ...Quite prevalent in pandemic period ...Take proper rest it will go...Consult if needed
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Take Razo D once daily in morning 20 mins before food for one week. Reduce spicy and fatty foods Dont skip any meals In the mean time consult a doctor for detailed evaluation
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May be acidity or heart issues or just anxiety. It can be anything. Consult a doc so that he could get a detailed history from and suggest accordingly
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