Is Mild Chest Pain Related To Smoking Withdrawal Symptom?
HI.Every one i am 25.i hv been smoking cigrattes for 6 years and weed for two years.i have quit smoking completely cold turkey for two weeks now.i am experiencing mild chest pains in various sides majorly in centre. i am spitting blood for 8 to 9 days now after eating and resting majorly. i dont have cough.but mild headache.can this be withdrawal symptom or something else?please reply
I have gone through your medical history carefully and what concerns me is your continuous "spitting blood". There might be related to: - lung - GI
problems. I suggest to consult your physician and to run further tests to evaluate your health status: - chest X-ray - upper endoscopy - abdominal ultrasound - ENT examinations
Depending on the tests results, specific treatment will be prescribed.
Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana
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Is Mild Chest Pain Related To Smoking Withdrawal Symptom?
Hi, I have gone through your medical history carefully and what concerns me is your continuous spitting blood . There might be related to: - lung - GI problems. I suggest to consult your physician and to run further tests to evaluate your health status: - chest X-ray - upper endoscopy - abdominal ultrasound - ENT examinations Depending on the tests results, specific treatment will be prescribed. Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana