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Pain in lungs muscle
Hi, My wife is having pain in her right lung muscle at a point whenever she sneezes or coughs. It also pains when she stretches in a particular direction. It has been a week since she is having such pain. There is no swelling also. Could you please advise? Thanks.
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do breathing exercises and consult Physiotherapist
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Start using hot water Fomentation and also deep breathing. Do stretching exercises for thoracic muscles also
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Hot Fomentation.
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Hello sir, Is there any recent incident of injury or lifting heavy weight? Is there pain is any other parts of the body? You need to consult a nearby Physiotherapist for a Proper evaluation. Thank you.
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She might have her rib sublaxed, some times due to injury and sometimes for unknown cause ribs move out of their sockets and doesn’t go back, and creates a new position and that causes pain with certain movements. If that’s not the case then it could be strain over the rib and the cartilage. A physiotherapist with good manual skills can relocate the rib to its socket.
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Stop stretching till you see an Ortho or PT.
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