Biology, asked by mohdr4058, 11 months ago

Pain in the left side of the abdomen when taking a deep breath

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Answered by cutieeee10101
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HEY MATE....

It could be nothing of consequence, or if it gets worse a symptom of an inflammation (e.g. appendicitis) in your belly, irritating the inner lining of your belly, the parietal peritoneum, which will then rub over the membrane which covers your internal organs, the visceral peritoneum, most probably also irritated, since abdominal breathing will make both peritoneum move and rub over each other thus causing pain.  
If it's felt in the upper belly, it could be an irritation/inflammation of your lower peritoneal pleura and visceral pleura sheets covering the inside of your chest and covering your lungs, rubbing over one another e.g. in pleurisy or pleuropneumonia, even lung emboli.

So see how it develops, if it gets worse, you develop a fever, have chills, you start vomiting, se blood in your urine or stools, or get short of breath, see a doc ASAP.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU AND MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
Answered by animesharyan0011
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Answer:

Stomach pain when breathing is often due to a problem with the diaphragm or other muscles or tissues in the chest cavity rather than the stomach itself. Causes can include diaphragm injuries, hiatal hernia, pregnancy, GERD, and pleurisy.

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