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Slight Breathing problem
For my wife: She had slight breathing problem, increasing when she got angry or happy or excited. She feels energy-less. Had not experienced this before. It started in the morning and gradually decreased by evening. No heart issues or asthma history with the patient or with the immediate family members. Patient had skipped dinner previous night and breakfast on the same day morning. No medication taken apart from an energy drink. Booked an appointment with Doc but curious..!
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seems like gastritis . The details you have provided are not enough to reach at a diagnosis. Only after a proper diagnosis i can write you a good prescription. You need to answer the following questions for proper dosages and good treatment. 1. What's your age and weight? 2. Any pain abdomen ? 3. Since when do you have this problem ? 4. Do you have any other health problems except this problem? 5. Do you take any other medicines ? 6. Do you have any allergy to any medicines or otherwise? 7. Do you have any acidity problem ? 8. Do you drink or smoke ? How much coffee or tea? 9. Any constipation problem ? 10. Any Drugs history ? 11.Do you have proper sleep of 7-8 hours daily ? 12. Any cough ? Runny nose ? 13. Fever with chills? 14. Any burning urination ? Please answer the above questions to make a good diagnosis and treatment protocol. Also feel free to elaborate any other medical history or questions that I missed.
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