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<span style=" color: #800080;">Hey! I had a terrible chest pains on
the one lung that lasted a while today. I usually only get
one for a minute or two , so this was unusual for me. Anyone
know what causes this?<br>
<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0">
<span style=" color: #800080;">Hey! I had a terrible chest pains on
the one lung that lasted a while today. I usually only get
one for a minute or two , so this was unusual for me. Anyone
know what causes this?<br>
<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0">
<span style=" color: #800080;">Hey! I had a terrible chest pains on
the one lung that lasted a while today. I usually only get
one for a minute or two , so this was unusual for me. Anyone
know what causes this?<br>
<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif" border="0">
It could be a mucus plug that is moving. Do you remember coughing unusually hard or hearing more crackles today-wheezing? When I get plug pains they last anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 hours.
Keep an eye on it. If it doesn't get better call the doc. They can do an xray just to see what's going on. Sometimes alternating hot and cold packs and doing a mild therapy helps get it out.
It could be a mucus plug that is moving. Do you remember coughing unusually hard or hearing more crackles today-wheezing? When I get plug pains they last anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 hours.
Keep an eye on it. If it doesn't get better call the doc. They can do an xray just to see what's going on. Sometimes alternating hot and cold packs and doing a mild therapy helps get it out.
It could be a mucus plug that is moving. Do you remember coughing unusually hard or hearing more crackles today-wheezing? When I get plug pains they last anywhere between 30 minutes to 3 hours.
Keep an eye on it. If it doesn't get better call the doc. They can do an xray just to see what's going on. Sometimes alternating hot and cold packs and doing a mild therapy helps get it out.
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