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Diagnosed With Asthmatic Bronchitis, Asthma, Back Pains Below Shoulder Blade. X Ray Normal. Cause For Pain?

Hi, I have been diagnosed with asthmatic bronchitis, never have had asthma , don't smoke, still having asthma attacks after having bronchitis for a week. Have been having back pains on the right side, below my shoulder blade, had xrays but it seemed normal. I still get those pains when I grasp for air. What is causing the pain.
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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bronchitis is allergy and as time increases it converts to asthma
the excess breathing dificulities put muscls under tension thus pain as the muscles of respiration are attached to ribs and back muscle and shoulder muscles are in contact nearby
use anti allergic tab bronchodilator syp analgesic sos local applicatio of pain killer gel and antacid
but get tests after consulting allergy specialist and treat completely by sublingual immunotherapy for allrgens found
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Diagnosed With Asthmatic Bronchitis, Asthma, Back Pains Below Shoulder Blade. X Ray Normal. Cause For Pain?

bronchitis is allergy and as time increases it converts to asthma the excess breathing dificulities put muscls under tension thus pain as the muscles of respiration are attached to ribs and back muscle and shoulder muscles are in contact nearby use anti allergic tab bronchodilator syp analgesic sos local applicatio of pain killer gel and antacid but get tests after consulting allergy specialist and treat completely by sublingual immunotherapy for allrgens found