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Suggest Treatment For Hoarseness With Chest Pain

Hello, I am 19 and I am having voice hoarseness, also it feels like something is stuck in the back of my throat moreover I suffer from chest pain, few weeks ago I had many researches starting from urine and blood researches, x-ray, ultrasonography and so through several doctors due to chest pain they didn t find anything wrong, prescribed me potassium and magnesium and found increased blood pressure they said everything is like fine, that stuck feeling started like a week or a bit more ago, I think it s because of fast eating because I am in army currently for 2 months and we have to eat real fast, chest pain decreased I believe, I wonder what do you think, should I be worried? P.s. Chest hurts for approx 1/2 year
Thu, 19 May 2016
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Well you haven't mentioned if you got x-ray chest or not? If yes what was its finding?. See a good ear nose and throat (ENT) specialist and pulmonologist (chest specialist). Hopefully you ain't a smoker as most of soldiers do smoke. These things can only be addressed by physical examination.
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Suggest Treatment For Hoarseness With Chest Pain

Well you haven t mentioned if you got x-ray chest or not? If yes what was its finding?. See a good ear nose and throat (ENT) specialist and pulmonologist (chest specialist). Hopefully you ain t a smoker as most of soldiers do smoke. These things can only be addressed by physical examination.