random chest pain on left and right

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i want to know that i am feeling chest pain in right and left side of my chest ? not getting worse when taking deep breath ! not consulted a doc till now ! having pain till 3-4 days ! what is the reason?

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    Hi, it could be costochondritis  An inflammation in the cartilidge in the rib cage. Gives you weird symptoms and pain. Not life threatening at all, but can be a real nuisance. Can even come from out of the blue. I hink I got mine after lifting Dumbbells one night. Just google it and I think there is a thread on this forum, tietzes syndrome is almost the same thing. My costo is now chronic, I'm afraid. It can be part of other illnesses, too
    • Posted

      is it have a solution at all or it is always with me till i die
    • Posted

      Well, nobody can tell, but hopefully IT will subside and go away. Try to Get the diagnose first. It is pretty easy, if you rib cage area is tender to touch, it might be costo, ask a doctor to do it.
  • Posted

    Before you start guessing, I would advise you to see your GP. When serious issues ruled out, this will be the time to think about what you might have done e.g. Pulled a muscle.

    Hope all goes well!

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      is it cant a indigestion or gastric problem?i think it is becuase of gas ?

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    Don't take chances. Chest pain is a serious issue. However, when the life- threatening stuff is ruled out, it is then a process of illimination.

    have you injured yourself recently?

    do you suffer from heart burn or indigestion?

    might it be gall stones or tubal inflammation? These things and many more can  bring on chest pain to fool even experienced Dr's.

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