Hi Guys,
Went to my GP about this a week ago and he didn't know what it be, like no clue, of late said come back surrounded by a week if it isn't better.
So it started almost 2 weeks ago with sharp stabbing pains surrounded by different areas of my lungs, but would go if i sit still and didn't take a gaping breath for 10 mins. Then that went to a broad tenderness contained by the back of my lungs. I get out of breath walking, even simply standing and talking be out of breath. Thing is I'm a musician and hold brilliant air control - I know how to breath, and my culmination flow is higher than average. So this week I didn't do any strenuous exercise (as GP suggested) and I though it be getting better, but merely given 3 music lessons, and after some muted playing I'm very puffed out and the back of my lungs is soooo humiliated. So before I turn back to the GP does anyone own any suggestions of what it might be - apparently he couldn't hear anything wrong last time he listen.
Thanks!
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Could be a pneumothorax (collapsed lung), and in some cases not as dramatic as it sounds! I'd recommend you progress to your local A & E and request a chest xray. Good Luck, let me know how you seize on!
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Went to my GP about this a week ago and he didn't know what it be, like no clue, of late said come back surrounded by a week if it isn't better.
So it started almost 2 weeks ago with sharp stabbing pains surrounded by different areas of my lungs, but would go if i sit still and didn't take a gaping breath for 10 mins. Then that went to a broad tenderness contained by the back of my lungs. I get out of breath walking, even simply standing and talking be out of breath. Thing is I'm a musician and hold brilliant air control - I know how to breath, and my culmination flow is higher than average. So this week I didn't do any strenuous exercise (as GP suggested) and I though it be getting better, but merely given 3 music lessons, and after some muted playing I'm very puffed out and the back of my lungs is soooo humiliated. So before I turn back to the GP does anyone own any suggestions of what it might be - apparently he couldn't hear anything wrong last time he listen.
Thanks!
Answers: Well it would have be a help to know your age and any places you enjoy worked
Could be a pneumothorax (collapsed lung), and in some cases not as dramatic as it sounds! I'd recommend you progress to your local A & E and request a chest xray. Good Luck, let me know how you seize on!