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What Causes Right Sided Radiating Chest Pain Post Intake Of Vitamin Tablets?
swallowed a couple of vitamins, no coughing or choking but, significant pain along lateral, right side of sternum and radiating across right side of breast/chest area. can drink water and eat food but, do have discomfort/ along right side of mid thoracic paraspinal area. could I have aspirated the vitamins? do I need chest xray? thanks
This kind of pain could point to problem in your food pipe while swallowing the tablets into your stomach. Sometimes uncoordinated contractions of the makes in the food pipe can cause the pain. It will usually subside on its own
Drink fluids slowly and not forcefully. Eat carefully after properly chewing.
Kindly consult a Gastroenterologist if your pain is not subsiding to rule out abt abrasion or damage to the layperson the food pipe or any muscular or neurological disorders.
I hope I have answered your query.
Thanking you.
Regards,
Dr. Aashish Raghu
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What Causes Right Sided Radiating Chest Pain Post Intake Of Vitamin Tablets?
Hi there. Welcome to Healthcare Magic. This kind of pain could point to problem in your food pipe while swallowing the tablets into your stomach. Sometimes uncoordinated contractions of the makes in the food pipe can cause the pain. It will usually subside on its own Drink fluids slowly and not forcefully. Eat carefully after properly chewing. Kindly consult a Gastroenterologist if your pain is not subsiding to rule out abt abrasion or damage to the layperson the food pipe or any muscular or neurological disorders. I hope I have answered your query. Thanking you. Regards, Dr. Aashish Raghu