Full chest

Fullness of the chest is one of the symptoms of bloating. Pulmonary bloating refers to the recurrence of a variety of chronic lung diseases, which are unresolved, and the lungs, spleen and kidneys are damaged, which leads to unfavorable pulmonary ducts, stagnation of lungs, airway obstruction, and fullness of the chest. Clinical manifestations include wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, expectoration, fullness of the chest, suffocation such as stuffing, or cyanosis of the lip, fullness of the abdomen, and palpitation of the heart. Severe symptoms such as coma, convulsions, bleeding, wheezing may occur in severe cases.

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