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Suffocation and breathing stops
In July I got covid +ve since then I am having following symptoms from 6 months: 1) all of a sudden breathing stops and hands get numb and lips get Dry and it feels very suffocating during that phase I can't breathe at all. 2) itchy throat and feel like coughing it out every time. 3) can't climb stairs - pulse rate goes very High and my respiratory rate also becomes very high . 4) hyperventilation throughout the day. 5) unable to take deep breathe. 6) coughing starts anytime . 7) reccuring low grade fever 8) all of sudden breathing completely stops and I start suffocating very badly 😣😭
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This looks like post Covid syndrome. U need to undergo some tests.
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consult Pulmonologist
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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