Inflammation in chest and back after smoking. After quitting smoking for a few weeks, there are random pain in chest and back in the same location where there was inflammation after smoking. I have been smoking for past 3 years.
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Hi. I understand your concerns . These symptoms can be a part of withdrawal. Open a private consult so that i can suggest ways to manage the same effectively. And i congratulate your decision on quitting smoking . And keep up the same
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good that you have quit smoking..vague symptoms can be because of withdrawal effects of quitting..engage yourself in exercise or some other productive work..
take care!
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