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  • Female
  • 27 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm having this pain in my mid-chest, but it only happens with certain movements. I've talked to a bunch of doctors about it, even had some tests like an ECHO done, but everything seems normal. They mentioned it might be muscular pain or something called costochondritis. How long does something like this usually take to feel better? I'm really scared to even pick up my kid right now. Everyone has just suggested using Volini gel. Do you have any home remedies in mind that might help with this?

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You can use Tab,Flexon when you are in severe pain if its becoming worse visit Physician for appropiate management

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Consult a Rheumatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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