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Chest Pains With Breathing Trouble. Pulmonologist Opinion Required

I get chest pains and struggle with breathing! I would like to come see you so we can diagnose the problem! This is the 3rd time im getting these pains. In my neck and on tge lungs itself! We i was back in SA the Dic adviced me to see a pulmonologist! Can you help me! I have gulfmed insurance! YYYY@YYYY im currently in jeddah
Sat, 23 Feb 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello dear...

The symptoms as suggested in your post may be due to:
1. Angina
2. Respiratory tract infection
3. Short-term, sudden anxiety with rapid breathing
4. Peptic ulcer disease
5. Pain from the digestive tract, such as esophageal reflux
6. Strained chest muscles due to overuse
7. Chest muscle injury

So, it will be better to consult a Doctor & get a physical examination done to rule out other causes. So that proper management steps could be taken.

Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further.
Thanks & take care.
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Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Mayank Bhargava's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
Do you have fever/ cough with sputum/ sweating and squeezing sensation in chest?
Are you a smoker?
With the available described symptoms, there appears to be possibility of lower respiratory tract infection with associated pleuritis or muscular ache.
You should consult with internal medicine specialist and should go for thorough check up.
You should go for chest x ray and electrocardiography on preliminary basis.
Treatment depends on the diagnosed disease.
Meanwhile, you should take analgesics along with muscle relaxants.
Take care,
Dr. Mayank Bhargava
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Chest Pains With Breathing Trouble. Pulmonologist Opinion Required

Hello dear... The symptoms as suggested in your post may be due to: 1. Angina 2. Respiratory tract infection 3. Short-term, sudden anxiety with rapid breathing 4. Peptic ulcer disease 5. Pain from the digestive tract, such as esophageal reflux 6. Strained chest muscles due to overuse 7. Chest muscle injury So, it will be better to consult a Doctor & get a physical examination done to rule out other causes. So that proper management steps could be taken. Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks & take care.