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Upper chest pain while touching it
I fell from my bike 15 days ago and the handle of my bike hit on my upper left chest part. Pain started after 2 day's. I took OTC Zerodol P for 4 day's. I didn't experience pain when I was taking the pills. But now it pains when I touch my chest with my fingers and also pain radiates till upper back. No other symptoms. It pains when I roll from right to left while sleeping. Sometimes when I move in sitting position. Kindly advise.
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It's non cardiac pain. Take pain killer medications for few more days.
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Nothing to worry. If you are feeling breathless ger an echo test done.
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As you had trauma Better to get chest X-ray AP and lateral view and consult
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It is non cardiac pain related to trauma.you can  take same tablet for couple of days.
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This is a purely muscular pain due to trauma. Nothing to worry. You will need few more days to heal. You can take anti inflammatory medications
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