Chest pain or chest tightness or chest pressure is a discomfort or pain between the neck and upper abdomen region. There are two types of chest pain, Cardiac Chest Pain or Non-Cardiac Chest Pain. Treatment depends on the underlying conditions that cause
chest tightness, andcoughing. A reaction that involves the lungs is more typical if you’re allergic to something airborne, such as pollen ordust mites. Allergies can also cause extra mucus in your nose and throat.
Pleurisy, also called pleuritis, occurs when the pleura becomes inflamed. This type of lung infection can cause tightness in the chest and sharp chest pain that worsens during breathing or coughing. The pain can also radiate to your shoulder blade. Pleurisy usually is caused by injury, pneumonia...
Sputum or phlegm with cough is a positive sign of congestion in the chest, as with each cough the chest gets cleared. However, sometimes coughing may be dry that will be of no help to the patient but may cause acute chest pain. Sometimes, it may be accompanied with chills and fever. I...
like I don't have a heartbeat. I'm coughing heavily, and sometimes they're rough. I cough up a lot of phlegm that's usually green, yellowish, sometimes white with specks, and only once after having a tooth pulled have I ever coughed up blood, so I highly doubt, at least for ...
according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology3. Coughing is the body’s way of breaking up the mucus in the throat and expelling it from the body. Once the coughing reflex is initiated, it could lead to a tickle in the throat and constant coughing. Over-the-counter medications, such...
Hi guys , for about 6 and a half weeks i have been experiencing chest pains , im nearly 14, in march , and it all started about 6 weeks ago when i was in bed and i had a phlegm at back of my throat and I tried to swallow it down , so i did many times , and it wouldnt ...
Pneumonia occurs when the lungs become inflamed and irritated, typically by infection.This can lead to wheezing and coughing, and often occurs after a cold or illness.Normally the cough is hard enough to cough up phlegm and can occur with a fever as well.Because of the inflammation and infect...
Chest pain is a rare symptom of COVID-19 and usually does not occur as the sole symptom. For instance, if your chest pain was due to COVID-19, you would most likely have accompanying signs of upper respiratory infection such as coughing and phlegm. And, the pain would not be due to...
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