There are several reasons you may be feeling pain in and around the back of your lungs. This pain may be due to injuries or disturbances in the lining of your lungs (the pleura) or the bones and muscles surrounding the organs. Persistent coughs can even cause back pain in the back of your lungs.
How do you know if its lung pain?
Symptoms indicating a lung problem chest pain, particularly chest pain that radiates down the left arm. coughing up blood. lips or fingernails that are bluish in tint, which can indicate that a person is not getting enough oxygen. shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.12 mar 2018
Can your diaphragm make your back hurt?
If the diaphragm isn't working properly, it can lead to problems down the kinetic chain, leading to lower back pain.2 jul 2018
What happens when your diaphragm is tight?
Symptoms of a Tight Diaphragm Shortness of breath when lying flat, walking, or immersed in water. Low blood oxygen levels resulting in sleep disorders. Painful sides when sneezing and coughing. Coughing persistently.12 jun 2021