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Chest pain
25 days back I had mild fever and body ache I took Azithromycin and Dolo 650 for 3 days 1-0-1, then given RTPCR Twice result is negative but Dr advised to CBC CRP AND CHEST X-RAY , CRP 1.9, CBC NORMAL BY LOOKING AT X-RAY Dr said I am positive and prescribed Doxycycline, Zetiflu and Acidity tablet for 5 days then once again I did CRp last Sunday which is 1.4 . Now it almost 27 days facing chest burning , pain like piercing. Again Dr advised. To Gastric syrup and tablets , calcium tablets yesterday. Last 6 months back diagnosed H pylori infection treated and completely cured. Should I go for ECG or what ? Should I go for CT scan with 1.4 CRP levels? Is it chronic gastritis? Please advice me properly right now I am in a village approximately take 2 hr to reach Multispeciality Hospital.
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H. Pylori treated, ECG if pain not subsiding, not required..
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Chest burning may be a recurrence of gastric issue. Please take a review consultation and doing an ECG may not be the only solution. Follow the physician’s advise
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Is your chest pain at rest or on doing some activity? What is the exact location of your chest pain? It can be due to a gastric issue or due to cardiac issue. Kindly consult a doctor so that the exact nature can be determined and you are advised accordingly
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