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Two Spots On Upper Right Side Back, Causing Deep Pain In This Area. Cause For Symptoms?
I have two spots on my upper right side of my back near my right lung area where I seem to have multiple bites of some sort. It has been causing deep pain in this area when I become active. When I just sit or lay down it seems to subside, but still itch and I have felt a little out of breath at times. I could also be a little congested due to getting over a cold .
The spots on the right side of back may be an independent entity not related your getting out of breath and congestion over a cold. Have you shown the spots to a Dermatologist ? It could be a manifestation of Herpes Zoster affecting the nerves deep inside causing much pain. The respiratory symptoms may be a coincidental finding due to some other medical problem. Get reviewed by the treating doctor.
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Two Spots On Upper Right Side Back, Causing Deep Pain In This Area. Cause For Symptoms?
The spots on the right side of back may be an independent entity not related your getting out of breath and congestion over a cold. Have you shown the spots to a Dermatologist ? It could be a manifestation of Herpes Zoster affecting the nerves deep inside causing much pain. The respiratory symptoms may be a coincidental finding due to some other medical problem. Get reviewed by the treating doctor.