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What Causes Sharp Burning Pain In The Chest After Treating Chronic Depression?

Hi Dr. I had a very bad depression last year and after that l have developed this sharp and burning pain in my chest . The pain gets aggravated when l am talking. My heat lungs and esophagus have been checked and the are fine. Could it be the trachea? Please your advice. Thanks
Thu, 14 Dec 2017
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Hello

I read your statement and i understand your concern about chest pain and depression

No, it cant be trachea since you got your heart, lungs checked.

It common in depressed patients that chest pain do occur without underlying coronary or lung pathology.

the pain is usually sharp and severe if the depression is severe.

>>If you are having chest pain, you must be still in depression, thus consult your psychitrist

>>If you are not depressed, then there must be an underlying pathology, consult physician after you see a psychiatrist

Thanks

Dr Nasir Ali
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What Causes Sharp Burning Pain In The Chest After Treating Chronic Depression?

Hello I read your statement and i understand your concern about chest pain and depression No, it cant be trachea since you got your heart, lungs checked. It common in depressed patients that chest pain do occur without underlying coronary or lung pathology. the pain is usually sharp and severe if the depression is severe. If you are having chest pain, you must be still in depression, thus consult your psychitrist If you are not depressed, then there must be an underlying pathology, consult physician after you see a psychiatrist Thanks Dr Nasir Ali