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Hi. I got my tests done(reports attached) in end of May as I'm an overweight and had started facing problems like breathlessness, high bp (140/90) etc. I wasn't well in April and it looked like covid though report was -ve and then I faced weakness for more than 1 month. I started having pain in upper part of arm b/wshoulder and elbow and sometimes in left part of chest when I was moving forward or cough. It is still there however intensity is low. I went to cardiologist and ecg was fine. He put me on telmekind, rozurvat p, stresscom, udiliv, vit d, nurokind and placid. I took all other medicine but not placid for about 20 days now. Getting the physiotherapy done on neck which should help pain near shoulder and chest. Just wanted to get opinion on is it fine to consume so many medicines simultaneously and should I continue? Hopefully this pain is not due to heart disease? When I took pain killer like hifenec MR for 5 days, pain was completely gone. Have taken both doses of covaxin also
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May be due to metabolic disease you have
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