What’s wrong with back pain and labored breathing?

Pain in the back and wheezing induces pain leading to difficulty in breathing. The most common cause of this condition is misalignment of the small joints of the thoracic spine or a disorder of the small joints of the thoracic spine. A misaligned small joint can cause the joint capsule to become stuck and irritate the adjacent nerves, resulting in severe pain. Anterior flexion and rotation of the thoracic spine can be significantly limited, and pain can be triggered by deep breathing and can radiate from the posterior to the anterior thoracic region. For such patients, they should first pay attention to rest, and the painful area can be treated by massage with manual reset. Often the pain can be reduced after the reset, but the patient will still feel more sore and swollen. At this time, the patient should rest in bed, while taking oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and muscle relaxation drugs and other symptomatic treatment, generally a week or so the symptoms can completely subside.