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Female | 53
Stage four adenocarcinoma lung cancer spreads widely. Fatigue, breathing issues, weight loss often occur. Smoking commonly causes it. Chemotherapy or surgery may assist. Targeted therapy, immunotherapy sometimes utilized. These treatments manage symptoms, better quality of life.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 49
You have recently caught a cold. Infections can lead to tiredness, headaches, and even fever as a result of a virus, such as the one that causes colds. To recover from your illness, you should mainly rest, drink a lot of fluids, and perhaps use some over-the-counter medications to ease your symptoms.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 19
Asthma can cause, coughing, or wheezing, which may trigger panic attack symptoms like a pounding heart, sweating, and intense fear. The breathing difficulties from asthma can sometimes lead to panic attacks. To manage these, try relaxation techniques, take your prescribed asthma medications, and consider consulting a pulmonologist for additional support in managing both asthma and panic symptoms effectively.
Answered on 13th Dec '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 52
Recurring coughs and colds can impact your health and may be caused by germs affecting your respiratory system. Symptoms like coughing, sneezing, and fatigue are common. To feel better, try drinking plenty of fluids, getting enough rest, and using over-the-counter medication for relief. If symptoms persist, consider seeing a pulmonologist.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 22
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.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 29
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pallab Haldar
Male | 34
You're struggling with symptoms such as bloody mucus when coughing, nasal congestion, and respiratory difficulties. These signs may indicate a lung infection, rhinitis, or even a serious disease. It's essential to visit a gynecologist promptly to get a valid diagnosis and a treatment plan. Do not delay going to the hospital if your symptoms worsen.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 34
Asthmatic patients should be careful while using Ibuprofen. It can be a reason for triggering asthma symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath in some people. This is not the case for everybody, but it is still something to be careful with. In the case of asthma and you need Ibuprofen for pain, it is recommended to talk to your pulmonologist first to find the safest option for you.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 25
you should see a respiratory specialist. A chronic cough or khasi for more than four weeks can signify an underlying respiratory disease like asthma, bronchitis and even tuberculosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 19
Blood sputum would be an alarming sign that should not be ignored. You used to vape and smoke weed and this is a vital point here. It can be that smoking is the cause of irritation in your lungs. This might lead to small bleeds in your throat. You have stopped smoking and that is a good thing. But for your safety, get a thorough physical examination by a pulmonologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 65
A cough that is dry and lasts two months or more can be due to different factors. It's good that she is taking tablets and home remedies but if the cough still stays on, it would be best to consult a pulmonologist once again to have it properly diagnosed. Also, advise your grandma to drink lots of fluids, use a humidifier in the room, and if possible, turn her filled with irritants like smoke or dust.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 31
It is advisable not to discontinue steroids abruptly without consulting your doctor as it leads to withdrawal symptoms. Please visit your doctor for any worries about the medication and they will give you a professional advice. If you happen to need a respiratory problem specialist, visit a pulmonologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 54
These symptoms might be connected to heart problems or side effects from your medicines. When you can't breathe well, it could mean your heart or lungs aren't working their best. Go see a pulmonologist soon to figure out what's causing it and find a solution.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 68
Given the symptoms, it is likely that a pulmonary infection with high CRP levels indicative of systemic inflammation may be present in the patient. They should head to a pulmonologist or respiratory specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 26
Pneumothorax (TB) might be the water inside your chest. This is due to the fact that the immune system, when it is weak, can bring on the symptoms such as chest pain and tiredness. While taking medications as prescribed should be your priority, do not take creatine without your doctor’s approval because it may worsen your condition. However, for now, make sure you are resting enough, eating properly, and gradually getting back into your regular training routine.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 7
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 3
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Male | 21
These symptoms are usually due to a common cold or throat infection. Your body is trying to defend itself by removing the pathogens. Sipping warm liquids, resting, and using a humidifier can help you feel better. If the symptoms worsen or last too long, see a pulmonologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 25
You are already in a group with a cough for quite a long time, and you just began to observe blood in your mucus. When there is blood mixed with mucus, it could be due to different reasons such as a severe cough, bronchitis, or even a lung infection. Visit a pulmonologist to know the real reason and the proper treatment.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Male | 20
This might be the flu, or some other sickness like a lung infection or a nose and face infection. You should see a pulmonologist. They can check what is wrong and will give you medicine to make you better.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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