Including the Role of Your Healthcare Team

Pain is an often overlooked but important part of living with chronic aspergillosis — whether it’s CPA, ABPA, SAFS, or aspergillus bronchitis. Pain can affect your ability to sleep, move, breathe comfortably, and enjoy life. Understanding where it comes from and what to do — with the support of your medical team — can help you live better.


🔍 1. What Types of Pain Can Aspergillosis Cause?

🫁 Lung and Chest Pain

  • Inflammation, coughing strain, airway narrowing, or fungal cavities pressing on nearby tissues.

  • Often sharp or tight and worsens when breathing deeply or coughing.

🦴 Bone, Joint or Muscle Pain

  • Corticosteroids can thin bones or cause hip damage (avascular necrosis).

  • Long-term inflammation can lead to fatigue-related muscle aches.

🌪️ Rib or Postural Pain

  • Repetitive coughing can strain rib muscles or inflame the cartilage between ribs (costochondritis).

⚡ Nerve-related (Neuropathic) Pain

  • Tingling, burning, or electric sensations linked to medication side effects, nutritional deficiencies, or spinal involvement in rare cases.


🧠 2. Why Chronic Pain Happens: It’s Not Just Damage

Pain doesn’t always mean damage. In long-term conditions like aspergillosis, the nervous system can become “sensitised” — reacting too strongly to normal signals.

Central Sensitisation

  • Even after infection or inflammation is under control, the body may still send “danger” signals.

  • This creates chronic pain, even if scans or bloods look stable.

  • Stress, poor sleep, and fear increase this sensitivity.


✅ 3. What Patients Can Do to Reduce Pain

Physical Approaches

  • Breathing exercises and stretches (ask your physio)

  • Warm compresses and good posture support

  • Keep gently active to reduce joint and muscle stiffness

Medication and Supplements

  • Paracetamol for mild pain

  • Neuropathic pain drugs (amitriptyline, pregabalin)

  • Bone protection (vitamin D, bisphosphonates) if on steroids

  • Ask about alternatives if antifungals are causing nerve or joint pain

Emotional Support

  • Mindfulness or CBT for pain

  • Peer groups or patient support networks


🧑‍⚕️ 4. The Role of Your Healthcare Team in Managing Pain

Your doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and pharmacists all have a critical role in identifying and managing pain effectively:

👩‍⚕️ What They Should Be Doing:

1. Ask About Pain Proactively

  • Regularly check whether you’re in pain — especially chest, rib, or hip pain

  • Ask about impact on sleep, mobility, mood, and appetite

2. Investigate the Cause of Pain

  • Order tests if pain is new, worsening, or unusual (e.g., MRI if hip pain on steroids)

  • Review antifungal and steroid side effects

  • Check for infections or changes in cavities that may cause bleeding or pleurisy

3. Prescribe Thoughtfully

  • Choose painkillers based on type of pain (nerve vs. inflammatory)

  • Avoid meds that interact with antifungals (e.g., NSAIDs with kidney issues)

  • Monitor for side effects of pain medicines, especially in long-term use

4. Refer as Needed

  • To pain clinic if your pain is long-term and not responding to treatment

  • To physio or occupational therapy for posture, rib support, or breathing retraining

  • To mental health support if pain is affecting your mood or coping

5. Educate and Empower

  • Provide information about central sensitisation and how pain works

  • Help you understand that managing pain does not mean ignoring disease activity — both are important


🛑 5. When to Seek Help Urgently

Call or see your doctor if:

  • Pain is new, sharp, or sudden

  • You’re coughing blood or have chest pain with breathing

  • Hip pain starts while on steroids (possible bone damage)

  • Pain is stopping you from sleeping, eating, or functioning


🧠 6. Take-Home Messages

  • Pain in aspergillosis is common, real, and manageable

  • It can come from disease, medications, or nervous system sensitisation

  • Patients and professionals must work together to address it

  • You do not have to suffer in silence — tell your team, track your pain, and ask for support

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