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What Could Chest Pain With Cold And Cough Suggest?
Last week I had some chest pain and left arm pain, I went to U.C. and they did a chest Xray and EKG. It was decided that I should start the Z Pack and come back because my EKG was off. These symptom s came with a pretty bad cold mind you. I went in the next day and my EKG was off again. I am still a week later having some pain in my chest and under my left breast, with a crazy cough and rattle in my lungs. Need I worry?
I went through the history you have posted here. It seems from the history that you are having chest pain, cold and cough. These symptoms indicate lower respiratory tract infection involving the lungs as you are having wheezing. This requires treatment by the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-tussives and decongestants. Since the infection appears to be severe you need to consult your physician doctor for further evaluation. Hence you need to consult your Physician doctor for examination for confirmation of diagnosis and treatment.
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What Could Chest Pain With Cold And Cough Suggest?
Hi Welcome to Health care magic. I went through the history you have posted here. It seems from the history that you are having chest pain, cold and cough. These symptoms indicate lower respiratory tract infection involving the lungs as you are having wheezing. This requires treatment by the use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-tussives and decongestants. Since the infection appears to be severe you need to consult your physician doctor for further evaluation. Hence you need to consult your Physician doctor for examination for confirmation of diagnosis and treatment. Hope this is helpful to you. Do write back to me for further questions. Thank you