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Sharp chest pain
I'm having sharp chest pain since quite a long time and upper chest area/ribs hurts so much. Pain relievers are also not working. Doctors are prescribing only multivitamins and I've been taking them since months. Please tell me. Can it be costochondritis? I'm attaching my recent ecg report, please check. Also can I get my second dose of medicine with this pain.
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Sounds like constrochondritis , but lung / cardiac involvement needs to be rule out . Consult me for advice
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Yes it might be
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Consultation is advisable
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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Yes most probably chostochondritis. Can consult me to discuss properly
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