Asked for Male | 17
Can I Take Creatine and Whey Protein with Drug-Resistant TB?
This can cause symptoms such as coughing, chest pains, and coughing up blood. Persons under TB medication are not encouraged to use creatine or whey proteins since it alter how the body responds to the drugs. Concentrate on the treatment plan provided by your doctor and also eat a balanced diet that will help in fighting the infection. Continue going to the gym but don’t take any supplements that may affect the healing process of TB within your body.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 15
Why am I feeling breathless with hiccups and heartburn?
These might be signs of acid reflux, which occurs when stomach acid flows back into the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach. To alleviate these symptoms, try eating smaller meals, staying away from spicy foods, and not lying down immediately after eating. Drinking water might also help. However, if they persist, it would be best to consult with a doctor.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 3
Could RSV cause sudden chest and back heat?
These signs may follow an RSV attack. RSV is a virus which affects the lungs and breathing. Sometimes heat in the chest and back is caused by swelling of the airways. Taking a lot of fluids and rest will enable your body to recover. However, if these signs persist or worsen, it is necessary to see a pulmonologist for further advice.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 55
Can I Learn About TB Symptoms?
TB, a common shorthand term for tuberculosis, is a life-threatening disease caused by bacteria that mainly affect the lungs. Humans with TB might experience, amongst others, the following peculiar signs: prolonged cough, chest pain, losing weight, and fatigue. The transmission occurs when a TB patient coughs or sneezes with a built-in airway and thus spreads the bacteria from person to person.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for পুরুষ | 5
Why is my son's cough not improving?
It sounds like your son's cough is persistent and fluctuates in intensity, regardless of a chest x-ray showing no issues. Weather changes seem to affect it, with worsening during bad weather. Surprisingly, no coughing during physical activities like sports or cycling, but sometimes occurs when sitting. It might be worth exploring further with a pulmonologist to understand the underlying cause.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 23
Why Am I Experiencing Shortness of Breath and Dizziness?
It sounds like you're experiencing significant distress both mentally and physically. Since you're facing shortness of breath and dizziness along with mental health struggles, it's essential to seek medical help promptly. Anxiety or any cold-like respiratory virus might be causing these symptoms. It is imperative to take care of yourself. You can try breathing exercises, take a rest, and talk to someone. If you are still not feeling well, make sure you reach out to our nearest pulmonologist or psychiatrist for a counseling session.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 25
Am I Fit for Chest Scan While Taking Flucloxacillin?
It's important to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you're taking, especially antibiotics like flucloxacillin and ampicillin, as they may affect the results of your chest scan. Your doctor will advise you on whether it's safe to proceed with the scan while on these medications, considering your current health condition. Always follow your doctor's guidance regarding medical procedures.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 19
How do I recover from high cough and body pain due to 40-day chest TB?
Chest TB is caused by bacteria that infect the lungs, leading to severe coughing and body pain. Recovery usually takes a few months with proper medication. It's crucial to take the medicines prescribed by your doctor every day for at least 6 months. Ensure you rest, eat well, and avoid close contact with others as TB is contagious. For the best care, please visit a pulmonologist.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 35
Why do I cough with shortness of breath?
If you start to cough, become breathless soon after, and get a fever with a dry cough, that might be the reason for lung infections like pneumonia. The cough might happen periodically. These germs such as bacteria and viruses are to blame for it. Taking rest, drinking enough fluids, and talking to a doctor for help are the treatment steps which can include antibiotics if it is bacterial. Be sure to get a lot of rest and drink plenty of fluids.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 30
Why do I have cough, sore throat, chest, head pain?
These are all signs of some breathing bug like cold or flu. Right now what will help most is to drink plenty of liquids, stay in bed as long as possible, and take something like Tylenol for the pain. If you don’t start feeling better soon or if things get worse instead, then go to a doctor to take a look at what’s going on with your body.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 20
Why do I still have cough and headache?
If you have been coughing for over a month, it could mean something more serious happening. Sometimes people get headaches when they cough because of the pressure in their head. The most common reasons why a cough lasts a long time are infections such as bronchitis or even asthma. You should see a pulmonologist so that they can find out what is wrong and give you the right treatment.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 7
Do my granddaughter's symptoms indicate Whooping Cough?
This typically occurs when a person coughs so much, it makes them sick to their stomach. In children, particularly in toddlers, this can be alarming. It is an infectious disease characterized by coughs that produce a “whooping” sound. It is caused by bacteria and affects the respiratory system. If left untreated or not properly managed, it can cause serious complications, especially in young kids.
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Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24