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How To Cope With Chest Tightness After A Mastectomy - BlackDoctor.org

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Post-mastectomy chest discomfort is common due to muscular tension. Fortunately, stretching and exercising help reduce stiffness during recuperation. Watching for indications of infection and taking care of your mental and emotional health after a mastectomy are equally important. Is Chest Tightness After A Mastectomy Normal? Mastectomy often causes chest tightness. Muscle stiffness after a mastectomy may […]

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