You sound like you need chest xrays, it sounds like an infection in your lungs.
2007-08-09 15:07:19
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I am not in the medical field, however I do remember having Pneumonia and I had a low grade fever with back and chest pain. With the Pneumonia I also had extreme fatigue. I also had common chest colds that felt this way. It could be many things and without being in the medical field I can only also suggest that you see a doctor.
2007-08-09 15:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Sound like you just have a cold. When you have a prolonged cough it will make your chest hurt. Take some cough medicine with some paracetamol (unless I'm mistaken paracetamol isn't an NSAID) that will help your cough and control your temperature. If your symptoms get worse see your doctor.
2016-05-18 04:04:24
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answered by emelda 3
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Yes, it sounds like pneumonia, or a lung infection of some kind. Take some vitamin c tablets and an expectorate to try to loosen the phlegm, but see a Dr. Check out your symptoms at webmd.com. I hope you feel better fast!
2007-08-09 15:11:30
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answered by dawnUSA 5
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That's a long time to be feeling as bad as you are. Especially with a low grade temp. You have an infection that will only get worse if you don't get proper treatment. Make an appointment with your Dr.
2007-08-09 15:08:26
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answered by Vida 6
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It sounds like a minor upper respiratory infection. If you are congested in your chest and/or you have a productive cough, you should see a doctor as this could be bacterial and then you'd need an antibiotic.
2007-08-09 15:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I had that feeling and it turned out to be an upper respiratory infection and on top of it all I had a sinus infection. I would go to the Dr. to be sure besides the only way to get rid of it is to get antibotics. I hope you get to feeling better.
2007-08-09 15:11:41
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answered by regina g 3
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You could have an upper respiratory infection, phenonmia, or something else. See a doc, because it might get worse if you don't get some meds.
2007-08-09 15:09:11
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answered by love 6
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Perhaps it's bronchitis/pneumonia. Go see a doctor so they can perscribe accurate medications. My mother just recently had bronchitis so I wouldn't be too surprised.
2007-08-09 15:07:58
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answered by Muffins 1
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If it is extremely painful to move, it may be pheumonia(?). I had that once and it hurt real bad to cough and move. I don't remember if I had a fever.
2007-08-09 15:06:54
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answered by ladysodivine 6
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