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pain in right side of chest

by Sarahann283, Jun 24, 2009 07:14AM
I use to have mild asthma when i was a child and it sort of just cleared up, Recently I have been gettin a pain in the right side of my chest when  i breathe in and i seem to get breathless just walking up and down the stairs, I'd say I'm moderatly healthy i have a bit of baby weight seen as i had a baby 4 months ago and its not easy to shift, but i also  suffer from heyfever really bad, i dont want to go to the doctors and waist time if I'm able to find out on here what could be wrong , thanks sarahann
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by Judy246, Jun 24, 2009 10:33PM
Did you lift anything that you might have strain yourself? Since you recently had a baby, I would contact your gyne or doctor. There is a website called WebMD.com that might be of help. I would get it checked out if I were you. Good luck
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