I have a pain what could it be?!


Question: I have a pain what could it be.?
I have a pain on my left bottom lung I feel it alot when im stressed. what could this be sometimes its strong sometimes I dont even feel it.? Health Question & Answer


Answers:
could most likely be a muscle, not your lung. Stress=tension which makes muscles contract and retract in strange places.....
not a bad Idea to see a doctor though. Even if its onl there sometimes...if there is something wrong.....they will find it no matter what. Its probably jsut a muscle though.... Good luck!!!Health Question & Answer

How do you know that the source of pain is your
Lungs .? I don't want to play a doctor but it could be anything else other than your Lungs.since you have no problem breathing ,it's not your Lungs.I thing you should speak with your physician & check it out.at night people keep turning during their deep sleep and sometimes
they sleep on folded shirt or towel as a result
the weight of their body put pressure against
that folded thing and the body suffer the Reaction...I know it's funny but it's true.
but again, you must see a doctor period.
Feeeeeeel better.Health Question & Answer

It's strange that's it's only in that one area. Anxiety comes to mind, but there could be many causes like a lung infection or asthma...it would really need an examination by a Doctor. Health Question & Answer

Anxiety. I used to get it when I was stressed also. Health Question & Answer

does it hurt, like stabbing pain or what. could it be a cramp.? more details please.Health Question & Answer

Go to the doctor or hospital to have them check it out. It could be serious! Health Question & Answer



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