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Breathlessness
I have breathlessness i think may be due cold aur gerd i disnt know which of them i cant expand my chest fully sometime one nostril is closed when i wake up  echo ecg tmt is normal chest x ray normal some time i take theophylline it relax
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Hi. I understand your concern s. It can be due to asthma . Consult a pulmonologist via chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms.
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Hi.. You may probably be having Allergic bronchitis. Consult a Pulmonologist for evaluation. You might require PFT and Chest X-ray.
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Symptoms appear to be because of allergy may be Allergic rhinitis
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Allergic count needs to be done
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please consult pulmonologist for proper evaluation online
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As told it’s post nasal allergy asthma
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Avoid cold,hot oily spices.
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Need pulmonologist opinion over online to avoid covid 19 ,social distancing.
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You might have asthma as you respond to theophylline. You need inhalers.
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It seems to be due to some allergic phenomena. Explain in detail , Se you obese, your job , any allergic history in family smoking status
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can take theophylline on requirement basis or asthalin inhaler o requirement basis
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consult pulmonologist
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