Why Am I Experiencing Chest Pain While Breathing and Exhaling?
Chest pain is often caused by muscle strain, intercostal neuralgia, pleurisy, and other conditions. Patients can receive targeted treatment based on different causes under the guidance of a doctor.
Muscle Strain If a patient is overworked and their upper limbs are frequently overburdened, it can easily lead to chest muscle strain. When breathing, stretching the strained area can cause pain symptoms. Patients can use medications such as Celecoxib Capsules, Diclofenac Sodium Sustained-Release Tablets, and Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules under the guidance of a doctor.
Intercostal Neuralgia Intercostal neuralgia is usually caused by inflammatory infections, degenerative changes in the thoracic spine, and other factors. Patients often experience symptoms such as cough, chest pain, and dyspnea, which intensify during respiratory movements. Patients can use medications such as Carbamazepine Tablets, Phenytoin Sodium Tablets, and Gabapentin Capsules under the guidance of a doctor.
Pleurisy Pleurisy is usually caused by bacterial infections, viral infections, fungal infections, and other factors. Patients usually experience stabbing pain or pulling pain in the chest. Deep breathing can stimulate and stretch local nerves, causing chest pain. Patients can use medications such as Amoxicillin Capsules, Cephalosporin Capsules, and Erythromycin Capsules under the guidance of a doctor.
In addition to the above common causes, chest pain may also be caused by myocardial infarction. Under the guidance of a doctor, patients can use medications such as Quick-acting Heart-Saving Pills and Compound Danshen Dripping Pills to improve their symptoms.