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Suggest Treatment For Breathing Difficulty And Chest Pain

dear doctor i m 32,female. lately i have diffulty to breath n often come along with sharp right chest pain . i had do all necessary test on cardio n doctor confirmed my heart is ok but my problem still on n i often need to rush to hospital bcos of this problem. please advise what others test do i need n what type of doctor should i see. many many thanks for your help
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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Thankyou madam, So you have this Rt ades chest pain and you are 32. Given your age and no fever and other symptoms, you likely have some problem related to lungs, since you have a chest pain , I fear that you might have some pulmonary vessel problem( as cardiologist must have got an Xray chest done and seen the lung fields. You might have a Pulmonary Hypertention, whether Primary pulmonary Hypertension, or secondary one due to Chronic Thromboembolic PE. I advice you to visit a pulmonologist and get a Pulmonary function test and if necessary a Pumonary Angiogram CT
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Suggest Treatment For Breathing Difficulty And Chest Pain

Thankyou madam, So you have this Rt ades chest pain and you are 32. Given your age and no fever and other symptoms, you likely have some problem related to lungs, since you have a chest pain , I fear that you might have some pulmonary vessel problem( as cardiologist must have got an Xray chest done and seen the lung fields. You might have a Pulmonary Hypertention, whether Primary pulmonary Hypertension, or secondary one due to Chronic Thromboembolic PE. I advice you to visit a pulmonologist and get a Pulmonary function test and if necessary a Pumonary Angiogram CT