What Is The Treatment For Cough And Severe Pain In The Chest?
I had a little cough and due to continous coughing I have having severe pain in my right rib. So i was asked by my family doctor to remove an x-ray so that we could rule out the possibility of having a fracture in the ribs. In that there was a little black patch noticed. So he asked me to get my ESR tests done which was 24mm/per hr which he said at my age (I am 31) is normal so he apparently has ruled out the possibility of TB. To take a 2nd opinion I consulted another doctor and he has given me certain ani-biotics and said that on completion of this course most probably this should go away (though we shall get an xray done after 10-15 days) but if it does not go then it might be TB/ viral phneumonia or something. I kind of wanted to know what do you think that it can be? I know it is a little difficult for you to answer since you do not have the reports in front of you but I was a little worried.
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* This seems as different possibilities as - bronchitis - pneumonia - bronchial or alveolar spasm - pleura irritation - intercostal muscle related pain - lung lobe pathology as isolated entity - others .
* Basic evaluation is must with lab tests , x-ray chest for further management guidelines .
Hope this will help you for sure . Regards .
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What Is The Treatment For Cough And Severe Pain In The Chest?
Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in depth . * This seems as different possibilities as - bronchitis - pneumonia - bronchial or alveolar spasm - pleura irritation - intercostal muscle related pain - lung lobe pathology as isolated entity - others . * Basic evaluation is must with lab tests , x-ray chest for further management guidelines . Hope this will help you for sure . Regards .