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Quitting smoking
I have been a smoker for the last 5-6 years. But now I've decided to quit. It's been a week since I quit and going strong. Lately, I've started noticing mild dull discomfort when I take a deep breath, on the top left side of my back. It is not a constant pain, it comes and goes. I was wondering if it was something I should worry about.
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Nothing to worry, during withdrawal lots of nonspecific symptoms occur and go,relax stay to the practice and quit smoking,take steam inhalation if it persists and consult if any worsening
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