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Chest Pain
I having a chest pain that comes and goes.The pain area is at the center of the chest which ignites while movement of neck amd is also accompanied by upper back pain(just below neck area).And i have a smoking history for 6-7 years and even i have seen cough getting stuck in my throat for which i need to gargle it out every morning.The pain i am facing since 10-11 months now. I also consulted to a pulmonologist who asked me for a CT scan and later verified by him as normal. After the medication i still have the pain.Initially I saw some black and brown particles in the cough. I have stopped smoking since a week now. I am not sure is the pain is gastric or something serious.
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Hello noted above history and related concerns. As a post quitting smoking
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