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Chest pain mild breathing issue
It been 4 months i am having chest pain 4 months ago i had covid i only had loss of smell i did not face any shortness of breath at that time my sp02 is above 95 i had chest pain persistent for 2 months from that chest pain comes and goes and feel chest heavyness and pressure i have done ecg echo tmt which come out normal cbc crp esr normal range From last week i am facing some mild breathing problem and chest pain i have done hrct chest tell me is it normal need medication for this
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult a pulmonologist for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription
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Hi noted above history As you stated 4 months old covid is of gone don’t worry and don’t panic And prevent further contact By maintaining social distancing and respiratory hygiene CT will not be a good test
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