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What Would Cause Clicking Sound While Breathing After Accidentally Hitting A Door?

About two weeks ago, I turned quickly and walked into a half closed door, hitting it hard. Afterwards, I experienced pain for about a week. Then the pain subsided. Now I hear a light click sound when I inhale and exhale without pain. What could this be.
Fri, 22 Sep 2017
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Hello...

Welcome to healthcare magic.

After injury you have problem of clicking sound while breathing that may be because of sternum injury or cartilage damage.

Consult a doctor for clinical examination of affected site.
Mention any bruishing area at injury site present or not..
X ray help to rule out bony facture or damage.
Treat underling cause.

Get well soon..
Thank you.
Dr Rachana.
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What Would Cause Clicking Sound While Breathing After Accidentally Hitting A Door?

Hello... Welcome to healthcare magic. After injury you have problem of clicking sound while breathing that may be because of sternum injury or cartilage damage. Consult a doctor for clinical examination of affected site. Mention any bruishing area at injury site present or not.. X ray help to rule out bony facture or damage. Treat underling cause. Get well soon.. Thank you. Dr Rachana.