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[|Human|] Two weeks ago, my 12 (57 and 140 lbs) year old daughter was diagnosed with Asthma and Pneumonia by an asthma specialist.  She tested at a 45% lung function.  Took Biaxin.  Switched to both Amox TR-K CLV 875-125 mg tab and Amoxicilin 500 mg tabs 5 days later because not improving.  Also, took Prednisone, and a few days later Singulair and Mucinex were added.  Dr. sent her to lab to draw blood. 4 days later (this past weekend), she develops the flu and is vomiting, headache, stomach ache. Went back to dr. today.  Lab results were fine.  No mono, but he said its probably a virus that looks like Mono.  This was today.  Her lung function was at 68% and the dr. said her lungs sounded pretty good.  He said she may have acid reflux and added Pepcid AC to her medications and that her chest may hurt from the vomiting the day before. She is still extremely lethargic, suffering chest pain in the center of her chest, stomach pain, no appetite, headache at her temples, and she says it hurts to breath in and out.  I can barely get her to stay awake to eat a cracker and take her medicine.  Any help or advice?!  I have never seen her so extremely tired.  She says she not hungry and cant eat even a cracker.
[|AI|]  Hi there, Thanks for your query. From the details provided, It appears to be either, involvement of the cavity wall around the lungs (following Pneumonia); or, spasm of the muscles between the ribs (secondary to flu). These conditions cause typical chest pain while breathing in and out. Further, you're treating doctor is probably right in suspecting acid reflux (Chat Doctor.  However, addition of prokinetic