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Unbearable Chest Pain After Waking Up, Constant Knee Pain Causing Difficulty In Sleeping On The Back. What Could Be The Cause?
Hi Doc, I have several pains in my body. Below are the details: 1) From last 1 week, I have a bearable chest pain(normaly occurs left side), which normally occurs after wake up from sleep and last for a long time. Plz help wht would be the reason?? 2) My second question is: I have a pain in left leg s knee since last 1 year. The pain is very much less but occurs constantly. Also at the time of sleep, I cant sleep with my back up, because of knee pain . Plz reply me at YYYY@YYYY Thank you.
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Pain in the knee and left side of chest might both be related to a musculoskeletal syndrome. You can start taking mild pain killers and hot fomentation for a symptomatic relief. In case the pain is persistent, physical examination is necessary.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Praveen Tayal
drtayal72@gmail.com
you must get your blood urea, BUN and Uric acid checked along with Chest X ray. get back to us with the reports and till then follow dr tayal's advice.
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Unbearable Chest Pain After Waking Up, Constant Knee Pain Causing Difficulty In Sleeping On The Back. What Could Be The Cause?
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. Pain in the knee and left side of chest might both be related to a musculoskeletal syndrome. You can start taking mild pain killers and hot fomentation for a symptomatic relief. In case the pain is persistent, physical examination is necessary. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal drtayal72@gmail.com