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What Is The Treatment For Asthma And Bronchitis?

I have had pain in the left side of my chest since I woke up this am. At first I thought maybe indigestion and took something for it, but it hasn't gone away. It seems to be underneath my left breast. I have previously been told I have mild adult onset asthma, but have never had issues with it. I am wondering if this is something I sholuld get checked out? I had ekg done back in the fall when I had bronchitis because I said my chest hurt then and it was normal.

Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It may be best to be assessed if the pain is consistent and severe.

If there are no other cardiac symptoms then it is not likely heart related but it should still be ruled out by physical assessment and investigations such as ECG.

These symptoms include: shortness of breath, palpitations,
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What Is The Treatment For Asthma And Bronchitis?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It may be best to be assessed if the pain is consistent and severe. If there are no other cardiac symptoms then it is not likely heart related but it should still be ruled out by physical assessment and investigations such as ECG. These symptoms include: shortness of breath, palpitations, I hope this helps