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Symptoms of Pleurisy

The main symptom of pleurisy is a short sharp pain in the chest area when taking a breath. This often occurs at the end of a breath.

Other symptoms could include:

  • chest pain when coughing,
  • fever (high temperature),
  • rapid shallow breathing,
  • and discomfort when touching the affected area, even lightly.

 If symptoms continue for more than a few days or you have breathing difficulties you should see your GP.

You may also have other symptoms because of the disease or condition that is causing your pleurisy. For example, if it is a common cold that is causing your pleurisy other symptoms could include headaches, a sore throat and coughing.