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Flu Followed By Ear Infection, Nasal Congestion, Sore Throat. Pain In Bottom Of Rib Cage, Lower Back, Lungs While Coughing. Normal?

Hi Just finishing a cold or flue that moved from ear infection to nasal conjestion sore thorat now down into lower chest as it leaves one area ear nasal passage thorat they feel great and healed but next area not so much.
My main concern now is when I cough lower back, bottom of rib cage / lungs ache hurt ; Will this fade as I continue to heal?
Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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Hi, thank you for posting.

Flu is a disease caused by seasonal infections. It starts immediately and it is self healed for a few days, but in some cases it is complicated by secondary infections.
Your concerns are related with a complication of acute bronchitis.
You need to be diagnosed for respiratory tract. Make the following tests:
1. Pulmonary X-ray, to eliminate the possibility of lung infection.
2. Bronchial challenge test.
3. Blood test.
You will need to use antibiotic, pain killers, expectorants and vitamin therapy for increase organism immunity.

Take Care.
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Flu Followed By Ear Infection, Nasal Congestion, Sore Throat. Pain In Bottom Of Rib Cage, Lower Back, Lungs While Coughing. Normal?

Hi, thank you for posting. Flu is a disease caused by seasonal infections. It starts immediately and it is self healed for a few days, but in some cases it is complicated by secondary infections. Your concerns are related with a complication of acute bronchitis. You need to be diagnosed for respiratory tract. Make the following tests: 1. Pulmonary X-ray, to eliminate the possibility of lung infection. 2. Bronchial challenge test. 3. Blood test. You will need to use antibiotic, pain killers, expectorants and vitamin therapy for increase organism immunity. Take Care.