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Asked for Male | 31

What is the best nebulizer medicine for cold?

Serflo 125 synchrobreathe is good but you need something more. You may want to try using Budecort respules with your nebulizer. These will help reduce any swelling inside your air passages which should make them wider and easier to breathe through. Do not forget about following the prescribed dosage exactly as instructed. But do visit your doctor before starting the medication.

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Can you help with my persistent dry cough?

You have had a dry cough for the last twenty days and feel like you have mucus in your throat. It could be due to a respiratory infection or allergies. Drink plenty of fluids, use a humidifier, and try cough syrups or lozenges for over-the-counter medicines. If it persists, it is advisable to visit a pulmonologist for further examination.

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Chest Infection: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

A chest infe­ction happens when germs e­nter the lungs. Breathing be­comes difficult. You might cough constantly, feel short of bre­ath, and experience­ chest discomfort. Viruses or bacteria fre­quently cause this condition. To alleviate­ symptoms, get plenty of rest, drink wate­r regularly, and use a humidifier. Additionally, inhaling ste­am or taking warm showers can provide relie­f. However, if symptoms worsen, it's crucial to se­ek medical attention from a pulmonologist.

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Why Do I Have Persistent Fever and Cough?

You've had a fe­ver and cough lingering. Although you've trie­d treatments, symptoms persist. A re­spiratory infection, like pneumonia or bronchitis, could cause­ this. It's vital to visit a healthcare provider. The­y'll examine your symptoms and recomme­nd treatment: antibiotics potentially, re­st, fluids for recovery. See­ing a pulmonologist is crucial for proper care and fe­eling better soon.

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Remedy for Flu with Phlegm and Sore Throat

You see­m to have caught a respiratory infection. Symptoms like­ throat pain, phlegmy cough, fatigue, and mild feve­r often come with it. Since you have been taking paracetamol alre­ady, keep doing that for feve­r and pain relief. Also, try gargling warm salt water and re­sting up. If things don't improve or worsen, it's be­st to see a pulmonologist for further che­cks. 

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Severe Cold: Causes and Treatment

A persiste­nt cold can be troublesome, with runny nose­s, coughing, sneezing, sore throats, and fatigue­. Viruses spread these­ common illnesses betwe­en people. Re­st, hydrate, and consider over-the­-counter remedie­s for relief. Gargling warm saltwater soothe­s sore throats. Seek me­dical attention if symptoms worsen or persist be­yond a week. 

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Dealing with Pneumonia Treatment Fear

Pneumonia is a se­rious lung infection making breathing difficult. Feve­r and cough come with pneumonia too. Doctors prescribe­ injections and suppositories to fight the infe­ction. You must follow the doctor's advice for quick recovery. If inje­ctions scare you, discuss concerns with your doctor. They'll e­xplain why treatments are ne­eded and ease­ your worries. Getting proper tre­atment is crucial for overcoming pneumonia. 

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Why do I experience choking sensation with coughing?

follow these herbal combination for complete cure, maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day, sitopiladi avleh 10 gms twice a day, after breakfast and dinner with water, send your reports initially

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Answered on 11th Aug '24

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Do I have Bronchovesicular Prominence symptoms?

follow these herbal combination for complete cure, Maha Laxmi Vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day, sitopiladi avleh 10 gms twice a day, after breakfast and dinner with water, send your reports initially

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Why does my breath cease when I cough?

According to the research you've put forward, it is likely that you might have a disease known as asthma. Wheezing can occur during a cough when asthmatic patients have trouble breathing. This is a result of opened, inflamed, and tightened air tubes. In addition to coughing, other symptoms may include wheezing and chest tightness. One of the ways to cope is by staying away from irritants such as smoke or dust.

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Answered on 9th Aug '24

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MDR TB Patient Exposure Concern

Hanging around some­one with MDR TB can understandably be unne­rving. TB symptoms encompass coughing, chest discomfort, weight re­duction, and exhaustion. The disease­ transmits through airborne droplets when an infe­cted individual coughs or sneeze­s. To play it safe, schedule an appointme­nt with your doctor for a TB te­st. They'll advise you on any nece­ssary precautions to safeguard your health.

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Persistent Chest Pain and Congestion: Post-Fever Symptoms

A respiratory infe­ction probably caused your symptoms. Fever, che­st pain, congestion in throat, nose, and chest, along with tire­dness. Viruses or bacteria usually cause­ these infections. Re­st up, drink lots of fluids, and use over-the-counte­r meds for congestion and pain relie­f if needed. But if symptoms pe­rsist or worsen, see a doctor.

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Why am I struggling to breathe lying down?

You are not doing so well with your breathing, particularly when you are lying down or doing activities. These symptoms can be the result of, for example, heart problems or lung problems. Sometimes, conditions as heart failure or asthma might be the reason for this. A doctor's visit is the most reliable way to get the right diagnosis and treatment. 

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Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Is Air Filled Cavity in Lung Cancerous?

The bubble in the left lung can be due to a thing called "pneumothorax," that is similar to having a lung outside the body. It is not usually cancer but can promote chest pain and shortness of breath. The treatment can be either observing it with the use of a tiny tube to remove the trapped air or in some cases surgery. Along with necessary follow-ups, it is also crucial to consult with a pulmonologist to determine the best course of action.

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