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Uneasiness in left chest
As a long term smoker, i started feeling uneasiness since 2 days, there is an uneasiness in left upper part of my chest, with very mild diffculty in breathing. i have been smoking weed regularly (2-3 joints) for past 2-3 months and no cigretts.
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Vit c and prob lying pillow under chest  twice s day
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You should consult a Cardiologist as early as possible for complete assessment and treatment.
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Consultant immediately with cardiologist.
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Post yoir query in cardiology section.
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Please Consultant with cardiologist as well as with  psychiatrist or psychologist.
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Quit smoking
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Be calm and stress free
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Pls concern a cardiologist and don't do any kind of exercise, which may can  increase in difficulty in breathing,
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Consult a cardiologist . And do not do any exercise.
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You would need to have a general practitioner appointment. I suggest that you rule out cardiac or lung issues before looking at musculoskeletal causes.
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