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Chest Pain Post Clavicle Break, Tremors On One Side Of Body
I am a Moroccan youth.My sickness has something to do with my heart .I feel i am suffering from a heart difficiency due to romatism in the heart.i feel sometimes that the left size of my body is wheezing .I know it s romatism.I am fading day after day.I have not consulted a doctor yet.I have been feeling this for years.I must mention that i had my clavicle (a bone on top of the human shoulder ) broken and since then i have been feeling this romatism.I don t practise sports because i am alwayes afraid of that.I tried to do that but i get tired at every 15 mints of practice.Can anyone show some humanity?Can anyone help me?I am feeling romatism at this very moment i am writing to you.My soul is unwilling to leave this world, but i am afraid my heart won t listen.
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Thanks for writing to us.
Having pain in the joints is not always associated with rheumatism. You need a proper evaluation by your primary physician for your symptoms and further investigations are needed to establish a diagnosis. Please do not feel disheartened. You can have a better health with the help of your physician.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Praveen Tayal
drtayal72@gmail.com
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Chest Pain Post Clavicle Break, Tremors On One Side Of Body
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. Having pain in the joints is not always associated with rheumatism. You need a proper evaluation by your primary physician for your symptoms and further investigations are needed to establish a diagnosis. Please do not feel disheartened. You can have a better health with the help of your physician. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal drtayal72@gmail.com