What Causes Painful Cough,breathing Problem And Wheezing?
I ve been having this horrible cough. History of asthmatic bronchitis. This is different.. No runny nose nor flem. My cough hurts really bad. I can t breath.. The inside of my chest itches when I cough on the right side. As well as pain on the back of my right shoulder blade and heading down my arm. When Breathe their is definitely wheezing and a popping bubble sound. Sometimes it feels like I have a hole in my throat and oxygen is escaping... Please help..
Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your history horrible cough, asthmatic bronchitis, pains a lot, no phlegm, breathing difficulty, itching inside the right chest, right shoulder blade area, popping bubble sound. This is all indicative that your need to have a proper clinical evaluation, investigations of Pulmonary function tests, CT scan of the chest (far better than the traditional X-ray), blood tests and an appropriate treatment.
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What Causes Painful Cough,breathing Problem And Wheezing?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your history horrible cough, asthmatic bronchitis, pains a lot, no phlegm, breathing difficulty, itching inside the right chest, right shoulder blade area, popping bubble sound. This is all indicative that your need to have a proper clinical evaluation, investigations of Pulmonary function tests, CT scan of the chest (far better than the traditional X-ray), blood tests and an appropriate treatment. I hope this answer helps you to get a correct diagnosis and treatment.