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Suggest Remedy For Cough And Runny Nose Followed By Chest Pain

HI, im 17 years old and ive been sick for about 1.5 weeks now it started with runny nose and coughing and has now become a deep flemmy sound in my chest wen i breath heavily in and out and mi have a pain in the left side of my chest around my pec and wen i cough
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
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Hello! you seem to have developed a respiratory tract infection. I would suggest you take a course of Tab. Amoxyclav for 10-14 days. Chest pain is quite common when we constantly cough. So once your Infection is controlled , your cough will reduce , so will your chest pain . Until then you can take simple analgesic like Tab. Paracetamol if you have too much pain.You can also get a Chest Xray done to ensure there s nothing else causing your chest pain . Hope my reply helps. Do drop in your valuable feedback.
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Suggest Remedy For Cough And Runny Nose Followed By Chest Pain

Hello! you seem to have developed a respiratory tract infection. I would suggest you take a course of Tab. Amoxyclav for 10-14 days. Chest pain is quite common when we constantly cough. So once your Infection is controlled , your cough will reduce , so will your chest pain . Until then you can take simple analgesic like Tab. Paracetamol if you have too much pain.You can also get a Chest Xray done to ensure there s nothing else causing your chest pain . Hope my reply helps. Do drop in your valuable feedback.