If you are experiencing unusual breathing sounds when turning to your left, but do not have any other symptoms such as difficulty breathing, coughing, or chest pain, there may be no need to worry. This could be due to air bubbles or cartilage in your chest, which is quite common and does not typically require treatment. If it is indeed air bubbles or cartilage causing the sounds, it is not a problem and usually does not need to be treated.
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