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infections et pneumonies : les infections du poumon, dont font partie les pneumonies, peuvent occasionner des douleurs thoraciques et dorsales. Celles-ci sont accompagnées d'une forte fièvre, de toux et d'une gêne respiratoire. Ces infections doivent être prises en charge par un médecin.

Quel organe dans le dos à gauche ?

L'hypochondre ou "hypocondre" est une région anatomique. "On distingue deux hypochondres : le gauche, où se situe la rate et le droit en regard du foie, de la vésicule biliaire et de l'angle droit du côlon", explique le Dr Philippe Goëb, médecin généraliste.

Comment soulager un mal de dos côté gauche ?

L'application de compresses chaudes ou froides est souvent efficace. Certaines personnes arrivent à soulager la douleur en prenant des antidouleurs ou des anti-inflammatoires en vente libre comme l'ibuprofène (Advil, Motrin) ou le naproxène (Aleve).

Pourquoi quand je respire j'ai mal ?

Il peut s'agir : d'un infarctus du myocarde, d'une embolie pulmonaire, beaucoup plus rarement, d'une dissection de l'aorte (fissuration localisée de la paroi de l'aorte) ou une forme grave de péricardite (inflammation de l'enveloppe du cœur).

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