What Causes Funny Feeling In Chest After Stretching?
im worried last 2 days ago i fell funny in my chest,when i breath in very deep i heard wheezing in my chest and during that time i was very tired and had a back pain so what i did was i did stretch and twist my shoulder. after that stretching there a funny feeling on my chest. im worried what was that, i dont have cough.
Here bronchitis or allergic asthma like condition has to be ruled out. Your work up done is as follows:
-Auscultation -CBC -Chest x ray -Spirometry
If allergy inflammation present (eosinophila and by examination and investigation), then fexofenedine plus montelukast course can be prescribed. Avoid smoking if habit If bronchoconstriction present and difficult breathing present than bronchodilator inhaler can be prescribed. Consult pulmonologoist for examination and further work up accordingly .
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami
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What Causes Funny Feeling In Chest After Stretching?
Hi, Here bronchitis or allergic asthma like condition has to be ruled out. Your work up done is as follows: -Auscultation -CBC -Chest x ray -Spirometry If allergy inflammation present (eosinophila and by examination and investigation), then fexofenedine plus montelukast course can be prescribed. Avoid smoking if habit If bronchoconstriction present and difficult breathing present than bronchodilator inhaler can be prescribed. Consult pulmonologoist for examination and further work up accordingly . Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami