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How Can Pain Under The Right Rib Cage, Posing Breathing Difficulties, Be Cured?
my dad is 76 and is always healthy. He is experiencing pain under his right ribcage down low. It is causing difficulty taking deep breaths and pain when coughing. Only on the right side. If he lays down it is worse. 3 days now. Sleeping sitting up. Hurts to yawn because he cant breathe in deep
Hi....I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. He is experiencing Pleuritic chest pain. It can due to pneumonia,pleural effusion (fluid accumulation in pleural cavity), pulmonary embolism,pneumothorax and sometimes due to cancer. As he is old age so the typical feautures of a disease may not be there. I suggest you to take him to your physician to have physical examination and I suggest he should have CXR (chest xray) and If needed than other tests like pleural fluid aspiration or CT scan or d-dimers after CXR. Meanwhile you can give him analgesics for pain relief. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any query feel free to ask. Wish him good health.
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How Can Pain Under The Right Rib Cage, Posing Breathing Difficulties, Be Cured?
Hi....I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. He is experiencing Pleuritic chest pain. It can due to pneumonia,pleural effusion (fluid accumulation in pleural cavity), pulmonary embolism,pneumothorax and sometimes due to cancer. As he is old age so the typical feautures of a disease may not be there. I suggest you to take him to your physician to have physical examination and I suggest he should have CXR (chest xray) and If needed than other tests like pleural fluid aspiration or CT scan or d-dimers after CXR. Meanwhile you can give him analgesics for pain relief. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any query feel free to ask. Wish him good health.