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Pain near left part of torso
Hello sir, I am currently taking anti-psychotic for some time i have started to feel pain near the left lung area it is towards the side not towards the front. I think it might be in the ribs. What shall I do about it? Can the pain be severe to cause serious problems.
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Is there any History of trauma? Any other history of fall?
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Just to get this confirmed, you should get an ECG & Chest Xray Done, even if it's something with your ribs, Xray would corroborate the same.
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I'm not a big fan of Painkillers without knowing the cause, but hot Fomentation can be done to relieve some pain.
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You are taking anti psychotic treatment. I don't know if it affects your sense of judgement. You are describing the pain as being "more towards the side than being in front" . I think it is better to have an X ray chest. If that is not contributory , please go for CT Scan. First we get the diagnosis. The treatment will follow.
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