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What Is The Shooting Pain In Chest And Ribs After Quitting Alcohol?

hi doc , im an alcoholic who has been clean for few weeks..since den have been gettin shootin pain in the heart..went for angio all was fine den started getin shootin pain in the ribs all of a sudden and now have a fracture in the rib. do you think its a neuro problem and i need to see a neurologist
Wed, 2 Aug 2017
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Resepcted user , Hi

Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* The chest pain is predictable after quitting alcohol as part of stress or
anxiety associated but
fracture in the rib is not in relation with that .

* Need definite evaluation with detailed history , co relation of the clinical
parameters with other symptoms .

* It does not sound neuro problem , primary consultation with chest
physician is vital to decide further line of action .

Thanks .
Regards .
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What Is The Shooting Pain In Chest And Ribs After Quitting Alcohol?

Resepcted user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * The chest pain is predictable after quitting alcohol as part of stress or anxiety associated but fracture in the rib is not in relation with that . * Need definite evaluation with detailed history , co relation of the clinical parameters with other symptoms . * It does not sound neuro problem , primary consultation with chest physician is vital to decide further line of action . Thanks . Regards .