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Could Exercising Cause Recurring Pain In Chest?

Hi, Sir For more than five days now I have been feeling pain on my chest near my heart but this pain sometimes shift to the right part of my chest, I would like to know, if this is the sin of heart disease or not, because before that, at the previous time I have been undertaking gymnastic exercise, and before this feeling of pains I had pushups,
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Thank you for asking HCM.
I have gone through your query. Your problem can be most likely muscle soreness or costochondritis. But it is better to go for any ECG examination to rule out any problems related to heart. If that is clear then applying anti inflammatory gels with combination of diclofenac, methyl salicylate and capsaicin will be helpful. Also make sure you are doing exercise in proper way. You can also modify the exercises for some time so that it gives less tension to the area.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if any thing not clear.
Thanks.
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Could Exercising Cause Recurring Pain In Chest?

Hi Thank you for asking HCM. I have gone through your query. Your problem can be most likely muscle soreness or costochondritis. But it is better to go for any ECG examination to rule out any problems related to heart. If that is clear then applying anti inflammatory gels with combination of diclofenac, methyl salicylate and capsaicin will be helpful. Also make sure you are doing exercise in proper way. You can also modify the exercises for some time so that it gives less tension to the area. Hope this may help you. Let me know if any thing not clear. Thanks.