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Asked for Male | 18 Years

I think I need an inhaler

Questions & Answers on "Pulmonology" (404)

i'm been detect have influenza. Tamiflu are no longer have used to me. May i know any other medicine or option that can reduce the effect of influenza?

Male | 27

The flu is caused by a virus, not bacteria. It can make you feel sick with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. Since taking Tamiflu is not in the picture anymore, it is vital that you take good rest, drink lots of water, and take pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help get rid of the symptoms. These help to relieve illness and severe pain. Make sure to stay at home and avoid infecting other people with flu.

Answered on 28th June '24

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I have digestive issues because of mucus production is happening in my lungs

Male | 24

You may have symptoms such as expectoration of mucus, a feeling of fullness in the chest, or difficulty in breathing. This could be due to airway infection or inflammation. It is very important to go to a medical practitioner who will be able to give you the right therapy and advice that are specifically suited to your complaint.

Answered on 4th Dec '24

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My mother has sarcoidosis fibrotic ILD patient.last night her oxygen saturation 87 to 90. But physically she is normal .plz suggest what should i do.

Female | 66

The scarred and stiff lung tissue in sarcoidosis fibrotic ILD makes it hard for air to get in.  If her oxygen level drops below normal, she does not have enough oxygen in her body. It can be really bad. Even if she seems fine, low oxygen can hurt her. Assure that her doctor’s instructions for using oxygen are strictly followed. In case there is no improvement, call for emergency medical services immediately.

Answered on 14th June '24

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I have been getting sick with sore throat and lungs congestion for a long time now. Every month, at least two trips to the clinic with antibiotics is a must. I suspect that my asthmatic and wheezing, coughing, congestion, sinus, tonsillitis, and inflammation might br caused by mold in my home and office. How can I ask my doctor here in clinic to test my blood for the mold toxicity?

Female | 24

Mold can grow in damp areas, releasing spores that may cause illness. If you suspect mold exposure, you can ask your doctor for a blood test by saying, "I'm worried that mold at home or work may be causing my symptoms. Could we check for mold toxicity in my blood?" This test can help determine if mold is behind your health issues. In addition to treating any symptoms, it’s important to address the mold sources at home and work to improve your air quality.

Answered on 11th Nov '24

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Regular khasi hoti he Pani Pite he tab bhi

Male | 45

People who have such issues must turn to a pulmonologist for precise diagnosis and treatment. If such symptoms are neglected, they can result in additional complications and delay of the treatment

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had cancer with a thymoma gland - and it was removed by surgery - and I received 3 doses of chemotherapy protocol V I B - then a small tumor appeared in the right lung - and I took 3 sessions of radiation therapy - then the size of the tumor in the right lung increased to 14 cm - and I took 6 chemotherapy sessions (ganzara). Please, can I find a suitable treatment for you, please?

Male | 31

Lung metastases from cancer can result in cough, dyspnea, and chest pain. The therapy you underwent has been difficult, but it is worrying that the tumor in your right lung has increased so much. In this context, further investigation and possibly intervention such as surgery, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy might be the next step. It is crucial to consult your doctor about your case to determine the optimal path.

Answered on 28th Oct '24

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Hello, i am Sasank from India. I have Asthama more than 8 years. Symptoms are Whenever i get asthama i get lite fever, body pains, headache, cough, chest pain, weakness, very difficult in breathing. How i get asthama:- When i drink or eat something cold, dust, cold weather, any citrus fruits, exercise or running and done a heavy work etc etc. When i uses tablets it lasts for a day or other wise if i dont use tablets its last for 3-5 days I use:- Hydrocortisone tablet and Etofylline + Theophylline 150 tablet

Male | 20

Both Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine offer treatments for asthma, focusing on balancing the body's doshas or humors and enhancing overall respiratory health. Here’s an overview of each approach: Ayurvedic Treatment for Asthma Herbal Remedies: Tulsi (Holy Basil): Known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Vasa (Malabar Nut): Effective in clearing the respiratory tract. Haridra (Turmeric): Reduces inflammation and boosts immunity. Pushkarmool (Inula Racemosa): Acts as a bronchodilator. Diet and Lifestyle: Avoid Cold Foods: Reduce intake of cold and dry foods. Warm Water: Drink warm water to aid digestion and reduce Kapha. Pranayama: Practice breathing exercises to enhance lung capacity. Yoga: Postures like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) help improve lung function. Panchakarma: Vamana (Therapeutic Vomiting): Cleanses the respiratory tract. Virechana (Purgation): Detoxifies the body. Nasya (Nasal Administration of Medications): Clears nasal passages and improves breathing. Unani Treatment for Asthma Herbal Remedies: Zufa (Hyssop): Known for its expectorant properties. Gaozaban (Borage): Used to soothe and clear the respiratory system. Aslussoos (Licorice): Helps in reducing inflammation and easing breathing. Qust (Costus Root): Acts as a bronchodilator. Diet and Lifestyle: Warm Foods: Consume foods that are warm and moist. Avoid Allergens: Stay away from known allergens and irritants. Moderate Exercise: Engage in moderate physical activity to enhance lung function. Steam Inhalation: Use of herbal steam to clear nasal passages. Regimenal Therapy: Ilaj bil Tadbeer (Regimental Therapy): Includes methods like Hijama (Cupping), Dalk (Massage), and Riyazat (Exercise). Ilaj bil Ghiza (Dietotherapy): Emphasizes a balanced diet to maintain overall health and immunity. General Recommendations Identify Triggers: Understand and avoid asthma triggers such as allergens, pollution, and stress. Regular Monitoring: Keep track of symptoms and seek regular medical advice. Holistic Approach: Combine treatments from both systems with conventional medicine for a comprehensive approach. Follow these herbal combination for complete cure:- Swans Chintamani Ras 125 mg twice a day Sitopiladi Avleh 10 gms twice a day after breakfast and dinner with water Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any new treatment regimen to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your specific condition.

Answered on 19th June '24

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Answered on 5th Dec '24

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Weldon sir/ma, I am issues with breathing and sometimes too I have chest pain, sometimes when I stand. I was told to do an x-ray to figure it out but the test results came out anf everything seemed normal, but I am still having issues.

Male | 15

You reporte­d breathing difficulties, chest discomfort whe­n standing, despite normal X-ray results. This could indicate­ asthma, anxiety, or acid reflux issues. I advise­ discussing additional testing with your doctor, such as lung function evaluation or ele­ctrocardiogram (ECG). These further e­xaminations may provide insight into the underlying cause­, allowing appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 12th Oct '24

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I am 17 year old female, I had a common cold that started with sore throat week ago and now I don't have a cold anymore, I didn't have cough during the cold (my throat was sore for the first 2 days but then on third day my nose started to be stuffy and I didn't have sore throat or cough at all). But like 2 days ago I started to feel not pain, but like weird sensation in area of bronchi, but its not pain, just like a sensation I feel when I breathe. Its not all the time but I noticed it. I don't have cough, or any other symptoms and my cold is like 90% gone at this point, but I don't know what that sensation might come from and I don't think its bronchitidis since I dont cough, I dont have fever, and I feel generally good, just sometimes when I breathe I feel that sensation in area of bronchi as I mentioned and it doesnt make me cough, just like sometimes to slightly make that cough sound but its not cough if you know what I mean. What could be the cause and how can I get rid of it? Also, I dont know if its going to help but I sleep on my left side every night and lately I think it caused me a bit of pain in shoulder/upper chest area from being in that position all night long. So perhaps could It be caused my some pulled muscle or something from sleeping in wrong position ? Thank you for your answer.

Female | 17

Answered on 23rd May '24

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