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Right Side Lung Pain When I Laugh Or Breathe Deeply

I am having right side lung pain when I laugh or breath too deep. I have adinoid cystic carsonoma but last time I saw my cancer doctor I told him but her does not think it's my cancer yet. My whole right side is hurting now and I am on pain pills from the stomach doctor my cancer doctor sent me to but he is stumped. I think he thinks something bad but does not want to cross my cancer doctor. He put me on new pain meds and told me if they don't work he will send me to pain management. I am 36 years old female.
Thu, 19 Nov 2015
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In view of history of cancer, you need to be careful. You have to have a chest x ray and CT Scan chest if needed to rule out any spread of cancer. But if your cancer doctor is sure that your cancer is under control then it could be due to other causes like muscular pain, pneumonia etc. Consult your PCP and have a complete check up.
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Right Side Lung Pain When I Laugh Or Breathe Deeply

In view of history of cancer, you need to be careful. You have to have a chest x ray and CT Scan chest if needed to rule out any spread of cancer. But if your cancer doctor is sure that your cancer is under control then it could be due to other causes like muscular pain, pneumonia etc. Consult your PCP and have a complete check up.