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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Lower Right Lung

hi im a non smoker but i used to smoke once every two days, a week ago i smoked seven cigarettes in one hour and since then i feel a little pain in my lower right lung and it becomes stronger and deeper every time i sneeze or cought , what should i do
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Cannot say in your particular case without examination. AND.... if pressing it hurts then it is likely a pulled muscle. Aspirin like drugs help. And, you can't really rest that area so the pain will go away but only very slowly. Can be a serious lung problem. Cough or shortness of breath would be indicators of a need for urgent evaluation.
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Lower Right Lung

Cannot say in your particular case without examination. AND.... if pressing it hurts then it is likely a pulled muscle. Aspirin like drugs help. And, you can t really rest that area so the pain will go away but only very slowly. Can be a serious lung problem. Cough or shortness of breath would be indicators of a need for urgent evaluation.