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Rhinitis nasal congestion expiratory chest pain is very serious

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-02 00:21:47
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Nasal congestion and chest pain are usually not serious.
Nasal congestion is mostly caused by inflammation that irritates and dilates the nasal mucosa, causing narrowing of the nasal passages to interfere with the flow of air. Respiratory chest pain may be related to pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infection, or pleurisy, which cause nerve stimulation in the chest wall mucosa, causing the symptom. The patient should be treated with antibiotics at the doctor's suggestion, such as erythromycin, penicillin, doxycycline, etc., which can generally be cured without serious impact on the patient's health. Therefore, rhinitis, nasal obstruction and chest pain are not serious.