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Pain In Chest, Moving Into Back, Right Shoulder, Tickling Behind Throat. Causes?

I have been having an aching feeling in my central chest that then graduates into my back and right shoulder arm . Every now and then I get a stabbing pain. Neither pain is consistent. This is no worse on exertion than it is at rest. I have just started to have this persistent tickle in the back of my throat that is making me cough and feel like I m going to gag. What could it be
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
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Radiologist, Interventional 's  Response
Hello,

This cane from a number of causes like Gastroesophegeal Reflux Disease, Gall Stones, Nerve related pain, Infections etc.

You need to see a doctor and have an Ultrasound of your abdomen done to look for the cause.

A Blood test for COmplete Blood Count would also help.

Regards,

Dr.Saurabh Joshi
MD,FNVIR
Vascular Interventional Radiologist
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Pain In Chest, Moving Into Back, Right Shoulder, Tickling Behind Throat. Causes?

Hello, This cane from a number of causes like Gastroesophegeal Reflux Disease, Gall Stones, Nerve related pain, Infections etc. You need to see a doctor and have an Ultrasound of your abdomen done to look for the cause. A Blood test for COmplete Blood Count would also help. Regards, Dr.Saurabh Joshi MD,FNVIR Vascular Interventional Radiologist