Female | 25
Wet Cough with Yellow Green Sputum: 2-Day Relief?
Having wet cough with yellow green sputum since 2 days along with cough and nose block no sore throat, no other symptoms, have taken montek LC at night for 3 days
Pulmonologist
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
You have a wet cough with yellow-green mucus and a stuffy nose, but no sore throat, correct? This could be a respiratory infection like a cold. The mucus color shows your body is fighting an infection. Drink lots of fluids. Get plenty of rest. Keep taking Montek LC. If symptoms persist or worsen, see a pulmonologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Pulmonologyy" (265)
Have dust allergy and I'm using montas lc tablets still not reliving and had visited cough specialist and ayurveda for treatment, it has been 3 months now, dust particles trigger my coughing and running nose with sore throat
Female | 15
Dust allergy can be tough to treat.... Montas LC helps..but not always.. Visit an allergist for betterdiagnosis. Try HEPA air filters at HOME.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I had dry cough sometimes and feels sinuses pressure after eating especially forehead
Male | 28
Post-nasal drip could cause your discomfort. Excess mucus draining down your throat can make you cough and feel sinus pressure around your forehead area. Food consumption might trigger it. Staying hydrated by drinking water regularly, and using saline nasal spray, could alleviate these symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hi dr I’m asthma from childhood I use seretide 500/50 vantoline lumenta 10 mg Last week I will visit chest dr he give me azit 500 mg 3 day per week I have chest ct scan and X-ray normal I have cough my left side and sometimes sound
Male | 50
You use Seretide and Ventoline to help your symptoms. The cough on your left side might be from asthma. It's good that the CT scan and X-ray of your chest were normal. Your chest doctor likely gave you the antibiotic Azit to fight lung infections. Take all the pills until they're gone, like the doctor said. If the cough gets worse or doesn't go away, see your pulmonologist again. They can check it out and give you a different treatment if needed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
What is the maintenance of chemotherapy for lung cancer time duration?
Male | 41
Maintenance chemotherapy is a treatment given to patients with lung cancer to help prevent the cancer from returning after initial treatment. The typical time duration for maintenance chemotherapy is around 4-6 months, but it can vary depending on the patient's individual needs and response to treatment. It is important to discuss the duration of maintenance chemotherapy with your doctor to determine the best course of treatment for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
You had the flu 3 weeks ago and now have chest issues. Chest feels wheezy and tight, especially when it's cold. Cough comes and goes, sometimes dry and sometimes wet.
Female | 21
After having the flu, your body gets weaker. Germs found it easier to infect your chest area. That's why you're feeling tightness, wheezing, and coughing. The cold air makes these symptoms worse. To improve your condition, stay warm, drink lots of fluids, and use a humidifier. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice from a pulmonologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
This is actually about my mother. 5 days ago, she started having these flu-like symptoms; coughing, extreme fatigue, phlegm, wheezing, headache, chills, and fever. The fever is now gone, but she still has all the other symptoms. She had a chest x-ray that came back perfectly fine, and tested negative for COVID, so it’s not that. She hasn’t really improved, but she hasn’t gotten worse either. Could this be the flu?
Female | 68
The best thing you can do is make your mother rest, take a lot of fluids, and use drugs that can relieve her of any symptoms that are associated with over-the-counter. Make sure she takes syrup, water, tea, etc. to keep herself hydrated especially since she might not have much desire for them due to coughs being experienced hence causing dry throat. Please visit a pulmonologist for further treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My foster father is having slight pain on his left side of chest. Since 6 months or so. I would like to know what it could be.
Male | 62
Constant light pain on the left side of the chest for a period not shorter than half and year may have many causes, starting from musculoskeletal disorders to heart-related diseases. Your foster father should also seek professional advice from a cardiologist to query through his heart history and check it out, via tests such as an ECG of X-ray for the identification of its cause. He should get prompt medical attention to rule out any serious conditions and ensure his health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Chest and back get hot . She was in hospital 3 weeks ago for RSV
Female | 3
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am 25 years old female and I have suffiring from khasi for last 5 months i have used many tablets & sirup for khasi but have not got any relief. What should I do now please suggest me
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
Blood from lungs while coughing
Male | 46
Coughing blood happens due to lung issues. Lung infections or airway irritation might cause this. See a doctor if you have fever, chest pain, or breathing troubles too. The treatment depends on the reason causing it. So, get proper tests to find out what's causing your bloody cough. It's important to check with a pulmonologist.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Can a pill get stuck in your lung
Female | 22
Yes, a pill can get stuck in your lung. it can happen when something you’re swallowing goes down the wrong way. If you have trouble breathing after taking medicine, or you cough, wheeze, or have any other worrying symptoms, get medical help right away. Please talk to a pulmonologist to diagnose and treat any problems related to aspiration.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Wet coughing with chest tighness
Male | 32
It would be wise to consult a pulmonologist if you are experiencing symptoms of moist coughs associated with chest tightness. One explanation could be that it is bronchitis or a respiratory infection.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Cough up blood in mucus . The blood amount is less
Female | 19
Coughing up blood that comes by is a symptom that needs to be evaluated urgently. It is essential to get advice from a pulmonologist.
Answered on 23rd May '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
Flue for more that 2weaks high fever at times and sometimes cold fever painfull hadache sore painfull eyes today I started coughing nonstop and my breath just went away for 2to 3minets happend 3times today with a funny feeling on my chest really panicked must I worry about this
Female | 38
You might have a severe lung infection that is causing you difficulty in breathing. This infection is indicated by a high fever, headache, coughing, and chest pains. If for a few minutes, you cannot breathe, it can be dangerous. Therefore, you should immediately consult a physician so that they may help make you feel better and ensure that you can breathe well.
Answered on 10th July '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
I am a 15 year old male and have been feeling out of breath for the past 4-5 days on and off. Without any coughing but have also had hiccups and slight heart burn like pains
Male | 15
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
How to increase lung capacity after lobectomy?
Male | 46
Post-lobectomy, regular deep breathing exercises, and pulmonary rehabilitation can help improve lung capacity.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Donald Babu
I suffer from TB I need Help I don’t have money to pay A Good Doctor please i’m in pain
Female | 19
TB or tuberculosis is a grave disease that needs proper medical attention. You must go see a pulmonologist who specializes in respiratory diseases i.e. TB.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
It's been a long time and I have a lot of fever and cough Even after many treatments, it does not matter what to do
Female | 30
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.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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