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My mother has been diagnosed with RA factor, and she have severe stomach ulcer. Last December she coughed and was given medicine and she felt better. It's been almost 7 months but now she feels heavy pain on her chest to her back, she can't breathe properly, can't sleep at night, blocked/pain throat. She feels pain all over her neck, shoulders, knees, head, can't swallow food, joint pain, dry throat, shocked (if she hears any sounds). She doesn't have any fever, coughing or cold. Please tell me what should we do next and where should we go for all of the things mentioned above.
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Is she on treatment for stomach ulcer. Was an endoscopy done. How many days was the breathlessness and throat pain. Is she feeling anxious
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Do Blood routine Chest Xray Get ENT consultation If the symptoms are of short duration must rule out Covid. Endoscopy for the stomach ulcer if not done
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Take regular diet with less spice and do relaxation excercise. Either come back with results or see a general practitioner with the result
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