
What Causes Chest Tightness And Breathlessness After Consuming Moxikind CV625?

Question: why am i facing chest tightness after consuming moxikind CV625 for the fourth day . a little breathlessness i am facing since yesterday , what should i do for the remidial measure?
Brief Answer:
Acidity possibly
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Welcome to HCM.
It depends on why have you been prescribed Moxikind.
If you have respiratory infection, your mild breathlessness and chest tightness can be due to the disease itself. They will subside once infection is contained.
On the other hand, Moxi can also produce gastritis (acid burn in stomach) which can cause chest tightness. Antacids will hep you in that case.Try cold milk and milk of magnesia syrup and see the response. You can also try OTC drugs like esomeprazole 20mg once a day.
If you still feel chest discomfort, consult your doctor.
Feel free to post any further queries.
All the best.
Acidity possibly
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Welcome to HCM.
It depends on why have you been prescribed Moxikind.
If you have respiratory infection, your mild breathlessness and chest tightness can be due to the disease itself. They will subside once infection is contained.
On the other hand, Moxi can also produce gastritis (acid burn in stomach) which can cause chest tightness. Antacids will hep you in that case.Try cold milk and milk of magnesia syrup and see the response. You can also try OTC drugs like esomeprazole 20mg once a day.
If you still feel chest discomfort, consult your doctor.
Feel free to post any further queries.
All the best.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E


Brief Answer:
possible.
Detailed Answer:
Possibly so. Especially because you don't seem to have breathing issues previously.
You can try the one I suggested. You will be fine soon.
All the best.
possible.
Detailed Answer:
Possibly so. Especially because you don't seem to have breathing issues previously.
You can try the one I suggested. You will be fine soon.
All the best.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E

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