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Severe Chest Pain On The Right Side Of The Chest And Breathing Problem During Sneezing

Hi I m Jen well my husband has been having some serious chest pain on the right side of is chest and the right side of his side hes in a lot of pain it hurts when he lays down, when he moves his right arm, when hes moving about, he hurts when he takes a breath and when he sneezes,. Hes been vomiting almost everyday but hes not sick, this has been going on for about 3 months I don t know what to do he wont go to a hospital because he doesn t have insurance the last time this happened it was about 7yrs ago the only reason I was able to get him to a hospital then was he was unconscious. Thanks.
Wed, 23 Feb 2011
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There might be some cervical lesion from the historybut the exact cause will be known only on Xray. Please keep the hand mobilize till u get an Xray to avoid stiffness. On counter pain killers might help to some extend.

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Severe Chest Pain On The Right Side Of The Chest And Breathing Problem During Sneezing

There might be some cervical lesion from the historybut the exact cause will be known only on Xray. Please keep the hand mobilize till u get an Xray to avoid stiffness. On counter pain killers might help to some extend.