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Gale or lungs side dukta hai sir may baripan
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
If you are experiencing a sense of heaviness or discomfort on the side of your chest or lungs related to pulmonology, it is advisable to consult with your doctor for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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Questions & Answers on "Pulmonology" (347)
Why is my cough somewhat black in colour...idid smoke in my past.
Male | 22
The tar and the other chemicals from smoking that are trapped in your lungs may cause you to have a black-colored cough. This means that the top layer of your lungs, which is trying to push out the harmful substances by coughing, is functioning properly. It's an indicator that the natural healing process of your body is working. To improve the condition of your lungs, it is critical to stop smoking and utilize water to clear out the tar that causes your cough.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hello I’m a 19 year old male that’s been spitting up blood with no cough or chest pain or difficulty breathing. It’s not a large amount of blood and doesn’t happen 24/7 / I used to vape / smoke weed but have stopped when I noticed this was happening. It’s been happening for about the last week and a half and have noticed the blood slowly increasing any thoughts on what this could be ??
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
ive been coughing 3 weeks already. last week i got consultation from doctor and been diagnosed lung infection. All the medication are finished. and now my heart/chest pain. and feel heavy to breathe.
Female | 23
Chest pains and breath problems may occur sometimes after getting a lung infection. Keep in mind that it could be inflammation in your lungs or heart. And also don’t forget that it may lead to critical consequences if not treated immediately.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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
Your case seems like a typical cold getting better. The breathing issue near the bronchi may come from inflammation after the cold. Sleeping on the left side likely caused muscle discomfort in the shoulder and chest regions. Rest up, drink lots of fluids, and practice good posture to ease muscle pain. However, if bronchial sensation persists after a few days, see a pulmonologist just to be safe. Get well soon!
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My friend is suffering from moderate right plural effulsion and biletral lungs fluid it is dangrous???
Male | 24
Your friend has extra fluid around the lungs, on both sides. It's called moderate right pleural effusion and bilateral lung fluid. This makes breathing difficult, causes chest pain, and coughing. Leaving it untreated may be dangerous. The causes could be infections or heart issues. Draining the fluid or taking medicines might help, depending on why it happened. It's crucial your friend visits a pulmonologist for proper tests and treatment.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Sir Subah sham khansi jukham aana or fir aana fir thode samay thik rahana or for bapas se aana kya is prakar ka ilaj aap ke yha ho sakti hai
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
This question is about my mother, 60 years old, with influenza type A that unfortunately led to viral pneumonia. She's hospitalized for the past 4 days, her flu seems to be subsiding, but the pneumonia is not. I am worried and I just wanted to know if she's gonna be alright doctor.
Female | 60
Viral pneumonia takes longer to get better compared to the flu. I’m glad that she is recovering from the flu. Symptoms of pneumonia include difficulty breathing, productive cough, and chest pain. To cure the infection, antibiotics will be administered among other drugs. She needs to have enough rest and time too. Therefore, follow the doctors’ instructions and be patient with her.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Asthma and bronchitis ki problem hai
Male | 25
Asthma and bronchitis are both breathing problems. These are symptoms of respiratory diseases such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, etc. Asthma is a condition that can be provoked by allergies, exercise, or cold weather, while bronchitis is mostly caused by viruses or smoking. It would be helpful to follow your medication regime, steer clear of triggers such as smoke or pollution, and live a healthy lifestyle through proper nutrition and regular exercise.
Answered on 4th Dec '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Fever cold and cough from 3 days.
Male | 28
You might have a common cold. A cold is generally referred to as a runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, and other symptoms. It is caused by a virus that spreads from one person to the other with minimal contact or any. To make you feel better, be sure to drink plenty of water and get lots of rest, you may also use OTC medicines that help with symptoms like a sore throat and dizziness. However, if it does not improve in a few days, visit a pulmonologist.
Answered on 5th Nov '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Breathing problem not able to eat food feel uncomfortable
Female | 63
You might have asthma, a medical problem where breathing is difficult and eating becomes hard. Typical symptoms of the illness are an inability to breathe normally and the chest feeling tight. Asthma, a chronic respiratory illness, can be aggravated by allergies to house dust or animal hair. Medication issued by the doctor, avoiding triggers, and taking smaller meals can be the ways to cope with this. It is essential to take advice from a pulmonologist for the appropriate treatment.
Answered on 10th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I have lung infection which is caused by klebseilla pneumonia.. I found it a month ago! I have been taking medications my wheezing has stopped lately but i am having severe back pain and difficulty in swalloing food. Are these due to the same infection?
Female | 19
The severe hurt in your back and the trouble to swallow food may be from the infection in the lungs caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. Sometimes, this infectious microorganism can circulate to other locations justifying the appearance of brand-new symptoms. The back pain might be a result of an inflammation, while the timing issue could be caused by throat irritation. Discussing these new symptoms with a pulmonologist is the first step to getting a suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Lungs transplant after at the age of 74
Male | 74
A lung transplant is a major surgery in which one person's damaged lungs are replaced with healthy ones from a donor. At the age of seventy-four, the body may not tolerate new lungs as well as when it was younger, which can cause some complications. The symptoms that tell you that you need a lung transplant are severe dyspnea and a permanent lack of energy. It's a difficult decision and requires careful thought as well as consultation with professionals.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hello so i have been coughing for almost a month now what can it be
Female | 12
When experiencing a persistent cough, you may consider consulting with a primary care physician, such as a general practitioner or family doctor, as they can evaluate your symptoms, conduct an initial examination, and provide guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Shortness of breath whenever coughing Dry cough Fever immediately after cough Cough not constant Cough comes and go
Male | 35
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I’m on a medication that causes hyperkalemia if I take NSAIDs with it. I have very high inflammation, Doctors have prescribed Naproxen, Ibuprofen, Toradol and Meloxicam. They all made me ill for days. Is there any medication for inflammation that won’t interact with Hyperkalemia?
Female | 39
You are having’ medications that are causing issues with your potassium levels. You need to avoid NSAIDs such as Naproxen, Ibuprofen, Toradol, and Meloxicam because they can aggravate your high potassium levels. You may discuss with your doctor the possibility of using Acetaminophen or Celecoxib medications, as they usually do not affect potassium levels. Consult your doctor before making any changes to your medication routine.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
103° temperature and throat and cough
Male | 19
A 103°F temperature along with a sore throat and cough can mean that you have been infected with a virus such as the flu or a cold. Most of the time, these as well originated at the side of the body virus. Your body temperature goes higher to attack the infection. However, the infection can be fought by high fluid intakes, enough sleep, and taking over-the-counter drugs. So if there is no improvement after 2-3 days you may need to see your pulmonologist.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hello I’m from mumbai and I’m a girl my age is 15. Currently I’m having a big difficulty in breathing and bloating of stomach and also my right hand fingers are a bit puffy like kind of swollen you can say but not the left one only right one. Idk why this is happening answer pls
Female | 15
you should see a pulmonologist to conduct tests for breathing problems. Also, you need to consult the gastroenterologist to assess your abdominal distension. Other consultations with a rheumatologist may also be necessary for your swollen fingers.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Can I take a hydro codons pill and pass an oxycodone urine test
Female | 44
If you take a hydrocodone pill, it may appear as oxycodone in a urine test since they are both opioids. Signs include sleepiness as well as confusion besides slow breathing. Therefore, before using any drugs one must consult a pulmonologistl to prevent complications during screening.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I'm 24 years old female and feeling chest discomfort, breathing problem and continious yawning. I have felt little bit breathing problem from last 4 years but from last March it was so suffocated then i took medicine and feeling better. But from last 3 days I felt chest discomfort, breathing problem and yawning.
Female | 24
Pain in the chest, difficulty in breathing, and constant yawning can be the cause of concern. These might be the result of a number of things, for instance, asthma, anxiety, or even anemia. It is crucial to ensure that your lungs are getting enough oxygen. If you have these symptoms, seek medical advice from a cardiologist for a proper diagnosis.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Flue , cough, fever, 100 throat infection from two days
Male | 66
It seems that you might be suffering from symptoms like fever, cough, and sore throat which are normally linked to viral infections. These can be accommodated easily with proper care, drinking fluids, and using painkillers. Apart from medication, you can also try gargling with warm salt water to alleviate your sore throat. Apart from these, you should monitor your temperature and other symptoms very closely. If your fever persists to elevate, or if you have difficulty in breathing, I suggest that you consult a pulmonologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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