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I am suffering with an upper respiratory infection. I sneezed really hard last night and it seemed I felt something snap in my chest. Every since then there is evere pain in the chest when I cough an especially when I sneeze. what could have happened? I will be thankful for any feedback.
There is no need to worry.it would be better if you can tell about your age and any other history of diseases or drugs so that accordingly drug therapy can be initiated.
You can also see some nearby physician for it. You will relieve completely in one or two weeks by following a treatment protocol.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr SOHEEL HUSSAIN ZARGAR, Dentist
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Suggest Treatment For Upper Respiratory Infection
Hello, This is due to respiratory tract infection from bacteria or viruses. All you need to do is take proper antibiotic dosage for a few days. You also require drugs for an allergic reaction as you have also developed sneezing. There is no need to worry.it would be better if you can tell about your age and any other history of diseases or drugs so that accordingly drug therapy can be initiated. You can also see some nearby physician for it. You will relieve completely in one or two weeks by following a treatment protocol. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr SOHEEL HUSSAIN ZARGAR, Dentist