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Constant Tightness, Pain In Chest, Wheezing, Fluttering Sensation. X-ray Shows Cloud In Lung. No Relief With Medicines. Solution?

I have been experiencing constant tightness and pain in my chest between the breats mostly but sometimes in left breast . I feel wheezy and shortness of breath and feel a sensation like a fluttering also between my breasts. I have been to my Dr 5 times nowand have been prescribed omniprazole, 2 lots of antibiotics, diclofenic and an asthma inhaler . Nothing has worked and now the pain also radiates to my upper back. I have had an ECG which was ok and an xray of my lungs showed slight cloudiness in my right lung which again I was given antibiotics, I have had this pain since last October and it seems no-one knows what to do
Fri, 6 Sep 2013
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Wheezy & shortness of breath, pain around your breasts suggests inflammation in airways ie. Asthma. Have a spirometry done even if you are on inhalers.
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Constant Tightness, Pain In Chest, Wheezing, Fluttering Sensation. X-ray Shows Cloud In Lung. No Relief With Medicines. Solution?

Wheezy & shortness of breath, pain around your breasts suggests inflammation in airways ie. Asthma. Have a spirometry done even if you are on inhalers.