Chest pain varies depending on the intensity, location, and duration. It might be a sign of some severe heart conditions like a heart attack, or sometimes it can be due to some other conditions that are not life-threatening. Acid reflux, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, and bronchospasm might also cause chest pain.
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I am experiencing chest pain despite normal test results. Why?
Query: Hello doctor,Eight months ago, I experienced chest pain on my right side. I went to the hospital immediately, and the doctor told me it was due to constipation. He prescribed some medicines. However, after three to four days when I still was not feeling well, I consulted a cardiologist, who also dia... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. There are several causes of chest pain, and constipation is one of them. Other potential causes include stress, chest infection, peptic ulcer, gastritis, acidity, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), and radiating pain. A patient's med... Read Full »
I have breathing problem with tightness in lungs. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, I am having a breathing problem. I feel like something has tightened my lungs. Please advice what should I do. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. See if you do not have any other symptoms like fever, cough with sputum and pain in the chest, etc. Then you can take steam of plain water and can add two to three drops of Eucalyptus oil in it. It will help you. But if you feel some serious p... Read Full »