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Side chest pain
Hi I have persistent chest pain since last June when I had covid. Post that I was given Asthma medicine( fumarate and budesonide) and acidity in Sep which helped in relieving SOB episodes but didn't go completely. Now earlier in Feb I did a PFT test and it came out normal. After further consultation, I was advised anxiety medicine which helped me with SOB issue(although again not completely gone). All the while there has been persistent chest pain or flare on the side and middle rib are and mostly on the right side of the chest( and sometimes on the left and both as well). Please advise. Note:- Currently on anxiety disorder and adhd medicine. Sorry for the long post. Cheers.
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Hello Looks like an anxiety disorder rather than chest pathology. If not subsided kindly open up for a private online consultation. Thank you
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Open a private online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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