When should I be concerned about lung pain?
Call 911 right away and seek immediate medical attention if you experience chest pain that is severe and/or prolonged, or if your pain is associated with symptoms like trouble breathing or feeling like you are going to pass out.
What are the symptoms of inflamed lungs?
Symptoms of lung inflammation can include:
- Feeling tired after physical activity.
- A general sense of fatigue.
- Wheezing.
- Dry or productive (i.e., mucus-producing) cough.
- Trouble breathing.
- Chest discomfort or tightness.
- A sense of lung pain.
- Gasping for air.
Is lung pain felt in the back?
The pain may be sharp or dull, and it usually starts in the center or left side of the chest. The pain sometimes radiates to your back. Other symptoms may include: fatigue.
How do you stop lung pain?
People who experience pain when breathing may wish to try:
- Pain medications. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen, can help reduce pain from conditions such as costochondritis and minor chest injuries.
- Changing positions.
- Breathing more slowly.
- Cough suppressants.
Where is lung pain located?
Pleurisy happens when the membrane, or pleura, that lines the inner side of your chest cavity and surrounding lung tissue becomes inflamed. This is commonly a result of a lung or respiratory infection. Symptoms include sharp chest pain. This pain is often worse with deep breathing, coughing, or sneezing.
What do you do if your lungs hurt?
Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you’re experiencing pain while breathing, along with any of the following symptoms:
- loss of consciousness.
- shortness of breath.
- rapid breathing.
- nasal flaring.
- air hunger, or feeling as though you’re unable to get enough air.
- gasping for breath.
- choking.
- chest pain.
How do you get rid of lung pain?
Resting and taking over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications can help if the cause is related to muscles around the lung. These medications include acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Treatments for other possible causes of left lung pain can vary.
What are the symptoms of lung problems?
Common signs are:
- Trouble breathing.
- Shortness of breath.
- Feeling like you’re not getting enough air.
- Decreased ability to exercise.
- A cough that won’t go away.
- Coughing up blood or mucus.
- Pain or discomfort when breathing in or out.