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How To Treat Painful Burning Sensation In The Chest Despite Taking Methylprednisolone?
I have been sick for four days, been to urgent care twice. the first time i was told i had an upper respiratory infection and prescribed a dose pack for methylprednisolone. The second time two days later i was given a chest x ray due to me being unable to take deep breaths or get enough air. They sent me a prescription for an inhaler. My lungs are still hurting, occasionally it feels like burning otherwise its just a dull ache that radiates up to under my neck. What should I do?
Hello. Brief Answer: Most likely its unstable angina, these complaints suggest to heart problems, as a result of obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries. Detailed Answer: The painful sensation that occurs during an episode of unstable angina is often described as pressure or dull ache or fullness in the center of the chest. This pain may spread from your chest to your neck. During an episode of stable angina, you may also experience: shortness of breath. It can be a signal that you're about to have a heart attack, so you need a visit to the cardiologist right away.
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How To Treat Painful Burning Sensation In The Chest Despite Taking Methylprednisolone?
Hello. Brief Answer: Most likely its unstable angina, these complaints suggest to heart problems, as a result of obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries. Detailed Answer: The painful sensation that occurs during an episode of unstable angina is often described as pressure or dull ache or fullness in the center of the chest. This pain may spread from your chest to your neck. During an episode of stable angina, you may also experience: shortness of breath. It can be a signal that you re about to have a heart attack, so you need a visit to the cardiologist right away. Thank you for asking your query on health care magic. If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.