Hurts when you breathe deeply?


Question:
It kinda hurts like a sharp pain when i breathe deeply. Im not coughing or anything else. When i lay down it hurts worse depending on the postition i am, what do i do? its happend before quite a long time ago, and it only happens really early like 3am and at night around when i go to bed.

Answers:
could be several things, but doesn't sound like anything to worry about. The hunger thing.maybe but doubt it. Try taking an anti-inflammatory (motrin Naproxyn aspirin) before bed with some milk, and as directed for a while and see if it clears up. Could be bruised rib, inflamed cartilage, infection, etc etc.and no I doubt cancer. Relax and if your really worried about it see a doctor; but I think I'd wait.
bruised ribs maybe
Well, I don't know what is causing it but if it hurts that bad I would go see a doctor.
this happens to me sometimes. this can be due to a number of different things, but what I find the most common and most obvious is hunger. I think the pain happens because you haven't had enough to eat and there is a big knot in your stomach
Your lungs are blocking the Oxygen which can be called Cancer or something. Stand up and breathe. Put alot of plants at home.
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