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What Causes Left And Right Chest Pain While Having Asthma?

I ve had chest pains on left side if chest went to.hospital doctor said heart and lungs looked gd it s been 3 weeks still having chest pains and now pains on right side.of chest also what could it b I do have asthma also also had pain on left side under my.breast for 2days
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Chest pain can originate from any structure in the chest from the skin inwards.

This means that it can come from: skin, muscles, nerves, bones, esophagus, lungs or heart.

If the pain is persistent and affected by movement or there is any tenderness then it may be related to the muscles or the bones.
In that case the use of an anti inflammatory pain killer such as aspirin,ibuprofen or naproxen may be helpful.

You may need to see your doctor for another assessment to determine the cause of the pain.

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What Causes Left And Right Chest Pain While Having Asthma?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Chest pain can originate from any structure in the chest from the skin inwards. This means that it can come from: skin, muscles, nerves, bones, esophagus, lungs or heart. If the pain is persistent and affected by movement or there is any tenderness then it may be related to the muscles or the bones. In that case the use of an anti inflammatory pain killer such as aspirin,ibuprofen or naproxen may be helpful. You may need to see your doctor for another assessment to determine the cause of the pain. I hope this helps