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Small spot in chest X ray
I have a slight discomfort on right chest in a specific area. The area of concern doesn't fluctuate that could have indicated gas problem. It's location seems fixed. It isn't external though and can feel something internally. Went to a general physician but he said everything is normal after looking into my X-ray report. Still I have doubts as I can see a small spot in the x-ray. Am also not sure if the spot I see is on the right side or left side. Any suggestions on whether I should take a second opinion. Also which is the correct way to see the report.
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Please post photo of ur x ray and reports on my chat We can discuss ur issues Dont make ur own diagnosis Leave it for experts U can clarify ur doubts on chat
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If a physician has seen the xray ,you can be rest assured .Also xrays are marked R on one side that is the right side .Secondly few white dots are even present in a normal xray and also you can refer to the reporting done by the radiologist.
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U can chat online so I guide you in detail. Then clarify ur doubts.
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