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Right lung pain occasionally
A few days back in the morning I had a sharp pain in the right lung and the back and it was difficult to breathe and every position of laying and sitting was painful, for a moment my vision dimmed and my hearing got reduced also after laying for a bit they got restored but whenever I tried to take a deep breath or even a slight it hurt alot in the right lung .the pain lasted for about 30 minutes then it was fine but since then the lower part of right lung was in pain and the position of the paining area was continuously changing evey hour or so , first t reached the neck then the left part of right lung then the lower part then the right part and so on , however sometimes after taking medicines it gets better .
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Seems Pleuritis/pleural effusion and a CXR has to be done
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pls get a chest xray and share..you may need a ct depending on it.
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Need to consult physically
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Rule out pleuritic pain
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Consult a pulmonologist and get evaluated
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You have to be evaluated using a chest xray. Kindly consult
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