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Intermittent chest pain
I am getting intermittent chest pain in centre just below the breasts which is not severe and doesn't occur while doing some activity or pressing on the area ..it simply occurs anytime from inside and lasts for a second...one doctor suggested me its costochondritis but it feels same as earlier even after take medicines for 3 days(nucoxia 90, hifenac, pantodac40). I recently recovered from covid in home isolation. Bp is also bit low ,around 100/70.
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Just take sorbiterate 10 mg if pain reliever suggest hearts pain
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Did you have severe cough while you were infected with covid? And Is the pain occuring on both sides or the middle of the chest?
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Mild chest pain in post covid patient is common....just take high protein diet n stay hydrated n give yourself time to heal...bp is not that low...in case you get dizziness you may take ORD
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