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Hello sir my xray report showed mild incresed peri hilar bronchovascular marking both lung noted. Please tell me doctors this kind of proble
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This is a normal variant.you should not smoke.
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This type of X-ray report is very nonspecific and draws no conclusion.You should consult a Pulmonologist physically or over teleconsultation
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Hi. I understand your concern s You will need to elaborate your symptoms. Consult a pulmonologist via chat consult for the same
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without detailed history no one could opine and any disease diagnosis can be made on symptoms and signs
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needs further history
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online chat consult for further advice.
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Don't worry it's normal.
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If you donot have any symptoms then donot worry. In case there are some chest symptoms , detailed evaluation is needed.
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pulmonologist opinion
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I would like to know what prompted you to get a chest X-ray? Are you feeling sick? If so, then what are your complaints? Hilar prominence on a chest X-ray is seen in several medical conditions but it has to be correlated clinically. Giving a differential diagnosis will only set you off on a goose chase.
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Consult your local doc or else do a Practo Consult with a pulmonologist.
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