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pain in chest under breast short of breath and cough and bringing up phlem

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alanjudy

I think you need to see your GP as you could have a chest infection.

Take care

Judith

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pollyjj

I also think a visit to the doc with a sputum test is in order, don't leave it too long.

polly xx

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Gordon57

Or - if this is 'now' and causing problems, call your out-of-hours GP or NHS Direct.

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sassy59

Get GP round or dial 999. Sounds like an infection to me. xx

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thatcham1939

get to the doctoe asp, you probably have a chest infection but get it sorted

Sounds like chest infection. Doctors!!

Bev x

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