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Male | 17

Hello doctor mujhe saans lene me problem hai please eska treatment kijiye

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Difficulty in breathing can be caused by various underlying medical conditions, such as asthma, allergies, respiratory infections, heart problems, anxiety, or other serious respiratory issues. The appropriate treatment will depend on the cause of your symptoms. Consult a pulmonologist for better treatment options.

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nafodil 50 is safe to use

Male | 49

Nafodil 50 treats bre­athing issues like asthma and chronic lung disease­. It helps relax airways, easing symptoms like­ coughing and tightness. The doctor prescribe­s this drug after considering your condition. You should take it e­xactly as instructed, neither more­ nor less.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

What are the diseases that mimicks tb?

Male | 45

Several diseases can have symptoms that resemble tuberculosis, making diagnosis more challenging. Some conditions that mimic TB include non tuberculous mycobacterial infections, fungal infections, pneumonia, lung cancer, and sarcoidosis. These diseases can cause respiratory symptoms similar to Tb, such as cough, fever, and chest pain..

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Bronchovesicular prominance i peri hillar and lower zone seen... Symptoms stuffy nose sometimes running m and no other symptoms plzz help me doctor m to scared

Male | 21

follow these herbal combination for complete cure, Maha Laxmi Vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day, sitopiladi avleh 10 gms twice a day, after breakfast and dinner with water, send your reports initially

Answered on 11th Aug '24

Dr. N S S Gauri

Dr. N S S Gauri

can asthma inhalers cause cancer?

Male | 46

No, asthma inhalers are not known to cause cancer. In fact, asthma inhalers are a vital part of managing asthma symptoms and reducing the risk of asthma attacks. However, excessive use of certain types of inhalers may cause some side effects, such as oral thrush or hoarseness. It is important to use inhalers as prescribed by a doctor and to discuss any concerns with them.

Answered on 8th Dec '24

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

Is tramadol risky for a 99 year old woman? It was given to grandmother at nursing home and she started running out of breath.

Female | 99

This is especially risky for a 99-year-old woman. Tramadol may lead to respiratory problems among older adults. If she experiences any breath shortness; it is crucial to discontinue use of this drug immediately and seek medical attention. The doctor will provide necessary assistance on how to manage such symptoms as well as finding another less harmful medicine.

Answered on 25th June '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Hi there. I am asking this because I have consulted with my doctor before, and then got a second opinion with another doctor before and was told it was probably nothing due to me being so young. I was never given an answer to what is possibly going on. I started taking prescribed adderall in July 2020 for ADHD and started to experience shortness of breath about a year and a half ago. My blood pressure is never high, usually around 118/72 but my resting heart rate is usually in the 90s. The “shortness of breath” feeling is how I can describe this feeling of needing to constantly take a deep breath, and most of the time the deep breaths aren’t satisfying. I have to sometimes reposition myself and sit up straight or lean forward, etc to get a good adequate deep breath. But even when I get a good deep breath, it doesn’t satisfy me enough to stop the urge. The “short of breath” feeling pretty much persists all day, it just comes and goes. I assume it correlates with the adderall. I experimented before and stopped taking my adderall for two weeks, and the short of breath feeling stayed days after I stopped taking the adderall. It stayed over a week of me quitting the adderall, and that was a year ago when I first experienced the symptoms. So I don’t know if it’s related to the adderall, or if it’s something else. I do occasionally have heart palpitations with or without adderall, although they are harmless. I do not have palpitations during the shortness of breath episodes. I do suffer from bad seasonal allergies, but currently I haven’t been feeling any of the usual seasonal allergy symptoms so I don’t know if I’m even in season yet. I don’t know if this is allergy related but I’m on prescription allergy medicine (singulair) and it is still happening. So I was wondering if this is a cause for concern or not? Do you think this could be cardiac related, or potentially something else? My dad does have extensive cardiac history but I am young and am not worried. I just do not want to overlook any potential concerns just because of my age. I have tried asking my doctors but I don’t want to keep switching doctors and have them not take me seriously, or think I’m being a dramatic person. I just want a fair answer based on my symptoms instead of getting a “you’re young I’m sure your fine” answer.

Female | 22

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Persistent wet cough. Recurent througout the day

Female | 22

A persistent wet cough that is recurrent throughout the day may indicate an underlying respiratory issue. You need to consult a professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

My CT Scan report. Area of ground glass opacification is seen in the right lower lobe. A tiny subpleural nodule is seen in the right lung on image #4-46. What meant by it in easy and understandable words

Male | 32

Based on the CT scan report, here are a couple of findings:

Ground glass opacification in the right lower lobe: This refers to an area in the lung that appears hazy or cloudy on the CT scan. It can indicate various conditions, such as inflammation, infection, or early stages of lung disease.

Subpleural nodule in the right lung: This refers to a small abnormality or growth detected in the right lung, near the outer lining of the lung. The exact nature of the nodule would need further evaluation to determine if it is benign (non-cancerous) or potentially malignant (cancerous).

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Lungs high pressure so haert beet very fast

Female | 3

send her reports initially

Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. N S S Gauri

Dr. N S S Gauri

I want to know Tb drug those as per body weight

Male | 27

TB, or tuberculosis is a disease caused by bacteria. To be effective, TB drugs are based on body weight. These medicines are isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol. The exact amounts required for treatment depend on your weight so doctors will give them to you accordingly Taking these drugs regularly for several months can help cure one of TB.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

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