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There is a lump where the ribs meet in front of the chest and the right arm is numb and tingling?

There is a lump where the ribs meet in front of the chest and the right arm is numb and tingling.

Does anyone expierence palpitations or flutters in chest as a withdrawal symptom of effexor?

Effexor withdrawal symptoms?

Can I take my Cosentyx while I have a cold, cough?

I've been taking Cosentyx since August and it's really worked and I've had no side effects. I have a cold, passed on from my children, with quite a... read more

Burning sensation in chest head back on Lexapro?

It’s driving me insane! I hate this burning feeling I’m only day one Lexapro 10mg and I feel terrible my head is burning. I was on Prozac four months ... read more

Can metoprolol cause anxiety and weakness feelings in the chest?

I have a constant feeling of anxiety and weakness in my chest.

Discomfort in lungs/diaphragm/chest and tightness of throat 5 days after vomiting?

Last sunday I had a hangover and threw up (since then I have given up the alcohol and addressed my problem with that). During the vomiting, I was... read more

Is Rivaroxaban safe to use with Doxycycline please?

This is on behalf of my husband who has had covid and now has a chest infection. He has COPD and has been prescribed with Doxycycline. He takes... read more

What can I take with plavix insted of asprin for back pain?

I take plavix for heart and have been taking 2 asprin a day for back pain

My heart rate is above 110 at all times in rest and has been to 140 with general stroll?

I walk short distances only due to my health I'm taking 6 gabapentine that are 300mg then 1 tramodol at 500mg also 8 paracetamol 500mg and 2... read more

Anybody suffer from Chronic Burning Chest Pain (NOT GERD)?

I suffer from chronic chest burning a lil from the left center of chest had all heart tests done all ok... it is horrible I have suffered for 2 yrs... read more

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