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Chest burning
Hello, got covid positive on 17th May without symptoms excep t dry throat. Now I'm alright but since yesterday I'm feeling pain and burning in chest, 2 times got left hand pain for 1min. Used doxycycline,dilo 650 for 6days daily twice, and ivermectin 12mg for 4days also using vitamin tablets, used spices in food for 9days. Oxygen levels are 98-99 no other illness. I'm using pan d tablet but still feeling burn in chest, can you please suggest what would be the reason?
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Looks like gastritis, use sucral syrup also If chest pain is severe or persistent, get an ECG
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Looks like gastritis due to Doxy. Since you are asymptomatic you can stop Doxy and Dolo 650. And it's 12 th day. Unlikey you will develop any significant problems now due to covid.
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If it persists take an ECG and consult.
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Most likely it’s medicines induced oesophageo gastritis. It could have been helpful whether it worsens with eating or swallowing.
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You could take Pan D and continue for two weeks It should go away Take minimum medicines and after food
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If it persists for the next few days consultation is required
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Needs evaluation ECG?
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Consultation
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Avoid spicy food, take antacid syrup.. If possible get one ecg
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consult..
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Most likely it is due to gastritis. But you will need an ECG and a consultation to rule out any heart disease
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