Problem description: Recently, my back snoring and snoring have caused chest tightness and shortness of breath. It may be a pneumothorax. Is the back snoring and snoring pneumothorax?
Question date:2020-10-23
Patient information:Age: 22 Gender: Female
Snoring on the back is not necessarily pneumothorax.
Pneumothorax is mainly manifested as chest tightness, shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing, and it is also accompanied by pale complexion and arrhythmia. In severe cases, it may also cause symptoms such as increased blood pressure and irritating dry cough. Snoring on the back may be caused by bronchitis, or it may be related to pneumonia. It can be treated with oral antibiotics and anti-infective drugs.
In daily life, you can also drink some rock sugar Sydney water, which can moisten the lungs and relieve cough, and drink more warm water, which can increase the rapid metabolism of toxins in the body when urinating.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection