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Chest pain
I have chest pain on right side upper chest near joints and Dr diagnose its a stenocostal pain or costo pain so what to do now I have mild pain during walking and pressing yhat area
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These pain r usually due to inflammation of cartilage at the joints , and needs complete rest to resolve since we can’t give rest to our chest muscles this pain is difficult to manage with rest alone we should supplement it with muscle relaxants. Feel free to consult with detail history for further guidance and prescription
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Costochondritis pain do persist for some time..... So most important aspect in the treatment of the disease is patience..... Avoid lifting heavy weights... Perform ice compression... Apply analgesic ointments. ....take pain killer s with muscle relaxant combinations sos. ।।।For further advice and follow up u may consult over practo
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