
What Causes Pain In The Shoulder Blade And Chest While Having Severe Cough?

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Hello and welcome,
The pain in your shoulder and chest could be from a few different things:
1. Muscular strain, as you suggested - can be figured out with physical exam.
2. A fractured rib from coughing - can usually be seen on X-ray.
3. Inflammation of the lining of the lungs - can be heard on listening with a stethoscope.
I recommend going in to have a doctor examine you in person. The doctor can assess whether the pain is in the chest wall versus deeper. It would also be wise to get a chest X-ray to make sure there isn't a fracture and that your lungs are clear.
I also advise a strong cough suppressant such as something that includes codeine. Narcotics like codeine are not only pain reducers, but also are best medications for suppressing coughs.
If your flu-like illness is gradually getting better, then treatment for the pain you are describing, and suppression of the cough may be enough. It may have been viral rather than bacterial, which would explain why antibiotics did not eliminate it. But if the overall illness is not resolving, then that should be looked into too.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.

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