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I have pain on the right side of my chest. It hurts
Sent to Health Experts December 05 06:33 AM

I have pain on the right side of my chest. It hurts to take full breath. The pain has woken me up. It started yesterday. It constantly hurts but the pain does increase when I lay on my stomach or side. I don't know if I should be worrried or i its a pulled muscle. I'm 31 years old and healthy.

 

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December 5 6:40 AM (7 minutes and 35 seconds later)
         
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December 5 6:48 AM (8 minutes and 10 seconds later)
         
What are some possibilities? Can it be a pulled muscle or do you think it is something more serious.
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December 5 6:57 AM (8 minutes and 36 seconds later)
         
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Hi Customer (name blocked for privacy).

It can be a pulled muscle. Something more serious causes are diseases in heart, lungs or ribs. It can only be diagnosed at your doctor's office by physical examinations. Please read details by clicking the blue/purple color links whenever you have a chance.




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