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Right chest pain but no cough or fever
My right chest hurts when I take a deep breath, or when I sneeze. The pain is mild and sometimes it's sharp. It also worsens when I do any physical activity. It's been there for about 2 months now. What could it be. I have no cough or sore throat but only pain on the right side of the chest, goes upto to the right shoulder and back.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest
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Hello Good morning You feel pain in right chest which reffered to shoulder. There are many causes that can cause pain. It is better to visit personally for better result. Thanks डॉ लोकेश मान M. D. Allergy Asthma Chest Clinic 55 - मिलाप नगर,  जयपुरीया अस्पताल के पास,  गोपालपुरा मोड,  टोंक रोड़,  जयपुर  Time: सोम - शनि सायं 4.00 -7.30 PM रविवार- 9.00 से 1
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Hi It seems like muscle pain Do stretch exercises
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