Soreness under the rib cage accompanied by difficulty taking a deep breath may indicate a variety of issues, such as muscle strain, costochondritis, or even respiratory problems. It could also be related to gastrointestinal issues like acid reflux or gas. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Well for me, yes
Could be appendix
acidity
Deep Breath was created in 2003.
The duration of Deep Breath is 1.43 hours.
The typical maneuver to check for inflammation fo the gallbladder is for the examiner to hook her fingers under the right rib cage edge, and ask the patient to take a deep breath. If the patient stops inhaling sharply, it's a positive Murpny sign.
The normal liver is primarily considered deep to the right ribs. With a large breath, it may also be slightly inferior to the rib cage.
Yes. The inferior edge of the liver can be palpated (felt) just inside the lowest portion of the rib cage.
close you eyes and count to ten in your head then takea deep breath
I believe that muttered means to talk under your breath or talk in a deep whisper.
Not being able to take a deep breath is not always considered shortness of breath. If you are exerting yourself, where you need more air but can't take a deep breath, you would have a shortness of breath.
goggles and snorkel or an oxegen tank used for deep sea diving