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What Causes Chest Pain With Weather Change?

i have 30 Years old i weight 72. everything there is a change of weather i get a chest pain , i have pain when i do any effort all those same symptomes of pericardits that i have since 2004 and its reapeating almost every year . i already took as medication : Panadol Extra , Augmentin , Colchicine.
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The onset of symptoms with change in the weather may imply that may have reactive airway disease or asthma.

This means that your airways are prone to react to this change.

Chest pain is a symptom associated with this condition. You may want to consider the use of a reliever inhaler to see if this causes a reduction in the chest pain when it occurs.

If this does happen, then it is related to reactive airways.

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What Causes Chest Pain With Weather Change?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The onset of symptoms with change in the weather may imply that may have reactive airway disease or asthma. This means that your airways are prone to react to this change. Chest pain is a symptom associated with this condition. You may want to consider the use of a reliever inhaler to see if this causes a reduction in the chest pain when it occurs. If this does happen, then it is related to reactive airways. I hope this helps