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Diagnosed With Lung Disease. Severe Coughing, Right Shoulder Blade Hurts, Mucus In Throat. Medical Cure ?

i am a 28 year old female.. I was diagnosed with 2 types of lung disease about 3 months ago. I am now having severe coughing to the point of vomiting. an under my right shoulder blade hurts really bad when i cough, i feel some mucus in the back of my throat but it wont come up.. I cant take a deep breath without coughing. its a harsh deep cough. I am not running a fever.. What could it be? an how soon should i go get checked out.
Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If you have a previous history of lung disease,then it may be best to consult your doctor as soon as possible.

It is possible that your symptoms are simply related to a viral upper respiratory tract infection but it would be best to be assessed by your doctor to rule out any other conditions in light of your lung disease.

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Diagnosed With Lung Disease. Severe Coughing, Right Shoulder Blade Hurts, Mucus In Throat. Medical Cure ?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you have a previous history of lung disease,then it may be best to consult your doctor as soon as possible. It is possible that your symptoms are simply related to a viral upper respiratory tract infection but it would be best to be assessed by your doctor to rule out any other conditions in light of your lung disease. I hope this helps