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Q: Lung disorders
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 24th, 2008
For the past year or so, ive been having a hard time breathing after an orgasm, i get light headed, chest hurts and headaches. i start coughing immediately after and i can feel the mucas in my chest, can you help me please. Thanks


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 28th, 2008
Sexual Health - Women Answer A4193
Current medical status: sysemetic lupus

If you really have mucus in your chest then you could be experiencing bronchitis. You need auscultation and a chest X-ray to confirm or exclude any lung disorder. Your pre-existing conditions (lupus and rheumatoid arthritis) can affect the lungs too. I really don’t know why your symptoms (cough, chest pain, hard breathing and headache) are provoked by an orgasm.


You may want to visit your primary health provider for a clinical examination.





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