Does the pneumothorax hurt, does it hurt? What s going on with chest pain when you re angry

Updated on healthy 2024-05-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's going to hurt. Spontaneous pneumothorax is a common disease among young people, and there is a lot of concern about body shape, and people with thin and tall body types are more likely to suffer from the disease, so these people are prone to spontaneous pneumothorax! It is thought that during the development of thin and tall people, the development of the lungs cannot be synchronized with the development of body shape, which causes the alveoli to expand, leading to the formation of pulmonary bullae, which are the pathological basis of spontaneous pneumothorax.

    Like the landlord, this situation can be done through thoracostomy drainage**, unnecessary surgery, but easy**, speaking of surgery, now there is minimally invasive surgery, which can be operated through thoracoscopic surgery, with less trauma and less postoperative pain! If you want to be completely **, you can only operate to remove the existing bullae, but there is no complete guarantee that it will not be ** after surgery!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Positive **Primary Disease 2Avoid various triggers and prevent pneumothorax**a

    Maintain a good mood and emotional stability bPay attention to the combination of work and rest, and rest more. Avoid strenuous exercise, such as running, playing ball, cycling, avoiding heavy lifting, avoiding breath-holding, and increasing intrathoracic pressure within one month after the pneumothorax is healed, so that the pneumothorax **c

    Prevent colds from causing a series of coughs that can cause alveolar ruptureDevelop good bowel movements, eating habits, keep stool smooth, and take effective measures if the stool is unresolved for more than two days. Eat more crude fiber foods; Quit smoking, don't be picky eaters, and eat more vegetables and fruits3

    Once you feel tightness in your chest. Sudden chest pain or shortness of breath suggests the possibility of pneumothorax** and prompt medical attention. The prognosis of pneumothorax depends on the primary disease, lung function, type of pneumothorax, whether there are complications, etc., most pneumothorax can be **, but the ** rate is higher, about 5% to 30%, of which the rate of idiopathic pneumothorax ** is higher. Wish.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In addition to pain, it also comes with difficulty breathing. In severe cases, it is life-threatening. My relatives died of pneumothorax, and they were cured for more than 10 years after their first illness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I used to have this problem, I went to the doctor, the doctor said, I am too angry, always sulking, so stuffy, in fact, not chest pain, the main defeat is the trachea, but from the outside, it is the chest pain, so we should be less angry, or not angry.

    If the individual is easily angry, then when angry, it is best to find a way to vent, cry, or scold, or do strenuous exercise.

    My personal way is rollerblading, or playing game consoles (boxing, the punching kind). In short, don't sulk, and my mother also told me that don't go to bed after getting angry, you will get sick.

    Now when I'm angry, I occasionally have chest pain, but less often.

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chest pain is a symptom that cannot be ignored, if it appears, it is better to go to a regular hospital for examination, usually chest pain has the following reasons:

    1. Chest wall pain is also known as musculoskeletal pain.

    2. Chest pain caused by anxiety.

    3. Angina pectoris caused by coronary heart disease.

    4. Gastroesophageal reflux disease.

    5.Inflammation of the gallbladder.

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