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I have a pain in my chest cavity when I breath. The sharp pain appears also on turning head to sides. The primary location of pain is upper chest near shoulders, often is on other sites. I'm 22, male, smoker, lean body. Is it myogenic or something related to tumor?
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Do neck extensions daily. That will help.
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It may be coronary artery disease. First of all quit smoking. Becoz now in 20 yrs patients heart attack is normal do ecg first.
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Pain during breathing is not a cardiac pain, it may be muscular pain or bone pain (costochondritis) or originating from lungs or pleura. Get blood test & xray chest. Before that you may take paracetamol 1or 2 tab to see the effect.
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