Thank you for your post. I will consult my physician.
Hi, welcome to the forum, there may be other causes. The possibilities of such pain are Costochondritis (usually experienced on left side), Slipping rib syndrome (ribs can slip and impinge on the intercostal nerve, producing pain), Precordial catch, pleuritis and Neurologic disorders (radiculopathy).
Any history of trauma to the chest should be noted down. You need to undergo radio imaging (MRI/CT) and as well as ECG (cardiac causes) to rule out the above causes. Pain killers and dabbing hot bag will help you. Along with that your asthma should be well controlled. I suggest you to consult physician and get evaluated. Take care and regards.
No, I have not tested my house for mold. I'm aware of the things that triggers my asthma, I know that I'm allergic to lots of things like, mold, dust cats, some plants, and many other things, and for the most part I try to stay away from some of those things to help myself. But I was curious to know if is possible to have pain in my back around my lungs, do to the asthma ?? and why ??
One of the triggers for asthma is mold. Have you ever had your home tested for mold ?
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