Register For FREE
on SteadyHealth.com
News
RECENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Post new topic

pain under right rib cage. Hurts to breathe.

SteadyHealth Community Home » Disorders » Disorders
 Goto page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6   Next
 
Author
 
 
Message
 
Posted: 01/28/07 - 01:42
Report abuse 
Guest
arin


 
The last three days i've had a sharp pain under my right rib cage. It hurts to breathe, and it hurts when i'm just sitting. About three to five times a day, I'll get a really really sharp pain under my rib cage and it feels like a big bubble that will only go away if i take a really deep breath, but it hurts too much to breathe or even move. It happens if I laugh or if im laying down and switch positions too fast.. I can't take a deep breath laying down either or the "bubble" will come. I can't breathe hardly at all when it happens. i have to take really quick and short breaths.. it has happened before, but never as bad as the last three days and it's never left me sore. I don't have much of an appetite, and my urine has a strong odor. Ive had a history of bladder infections and a few kidney infections, also i had swollen kidneys and a swollen spleen about four years ago. Sad so i'm not sure if it has any relation to either of those. If anyone has any ideas as to whats wrong with me id greatly appreciate the info. Thanks!


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 01/06/08 - 11:08
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
I had the same problem two years ago and i baffled my GP so he sent me to the hospital to have an xray turns out i had a collapsed lung and is really common in tall skinny males though im not tall i am really skinny, it sound like you have a collapsed lung, go to your gp.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 06/19/08 - 20:03
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
I started getting this dull, sometimes sharp, pain on the left side of my body, beneath my lung, back in December of this past year. I've had to leave work early because of it, and take pain pills. I went to the hospital, had an EKG done and a chest x-ray, but nothing showed up. It lasted for a while, on and off, sometimes barely noticeable at all, and then it pretty much stopped.

After this happened, I figured out that I had a bladder condition called IC or Interstitial Cystitis. It has something to do with the bladder's lining and symptoms are pretty much "bladder infection" after "bladder infection". But what you said made me wonder if the chest pain and the IC are connected at all.

However, now it is June and the pain in my lung is back. Lately my chest has been feeling heavy and uncomfortable. And now it hurts more when I take a deep breath than it did the last time i felt this way. I'm worried that I have lung cancer, because I do smoke cigarettes. I'm only nineteen, I'm not sure if that matters. I'm also a bit of a hypocondriac, to be honest, I just don't know what this is and I wish that it'd get cleared up and go away soon.

Good luck to you.

Love and Light,
Jillian.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 09/11/08 - 01:39
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
These all sound like collapsed lungs.

The fact that you smoke doesn't help things, and cancer is always a possibility, however, sometimes a slightly collapsed lung is hard to distinguish on films, and a slow leak has just now gotten bad enough to notice again. I would get some more x-rays done, and if that doesn't show anything, go for more detail. Maybe MRI or CT scans.

I have asthma, and my boyfriend has had a collapsed lung. Lung issues are a daily thing with us. We're both really fit, thin younger people in our twenties, and I think that has helped. We surf, and I'm a competitive show jumper in the equestrian sports. I know that skinny, active people have a higher risk of collapsed lungs, and I'm sure a smoker would as well.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 09/18/08 - 22:46
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
Your description sounds EXACTLY like what I'm experiencing, including the bubble effect, which I haven't seen many other people write about over the internet. I was wondering (if by any chance you see this) how this ended and if you ever discovered what it was.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 10/07/08 - 10:12
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
It hurts really bad to breathe. I;m sitting in school right now, and I'm trying not to cry. I dont know whats wrong. Back in february I was in the hospital with the worse case of mono that my hospital [lewis gale] has ever seen, and like, they thought my spleen was going to rupture. and like
it hurts right up under my ribs and and when i breathe in, its really cold, and it feels weird. idk whats wrong. someone please help me. I can't miss any more school.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 10/23/08 - 05:27
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
it means you have to take a dump your large intestine is soo full that its causing pressure which causes you that pain...so go take a dump


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 11/03/08 - 13:40
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
Sounds like what I have.......

Costochondritis is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone (sternum). It causes sharp pain in the costosternal joint — where your ribs and breastbone are joined by rubbery cartilage. Pain caused by costochondritis may mimic that of a heart attack or other heart conditions.

Your doctor might refer to costochondritis by other names, including chest wall pain, costosternal syndrome and costosternal chondrodynia. When the pain of costochondritis is accompanied by swelling, it's referred to as Tietze syndrome.

Most cases of costochondritis have no apparent cause. In these cases, treatment focuses on easing your pain while you wait for costochondritis to resolve on its own.



Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 11/28/08 - 03:14
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
I have the bubble part too and at night it hurts, it's like someone is taking something hot and is pushing it in my chest, under my rib. Although I've had it for three years now, so if it was something serious I'd know by now.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88
Posted: 01/15/09 - 18:30
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
it is always best to see your physician first instead of guessing what is wrong. if you have seen your doctor and they are still baffled it is possible it is radiating pain from the thoracic area. Many people have an elevated or depressed rib in that area, just see your doctor first


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 124 88

Post new topic
 
MY NAVIGATOR
 
 
Newsletter
 

Subscribe to FREE monthly SteadyHealth.com newsletter.

SteadyHealth Community Home » Disorders » Disorders
 Goto page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  Next
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum