Female | 26
Why Am I Experiencing Breathing, Chest, Back, and Dry Cough?
Why I'm having breathing problem, chest pain, back pain and dry cough
Pulmonologist
Answered on 24th July '24
You seem to have issues with your lungs, causing discomfort. Breathlessness, chest pains, backaches, and dry coughing may signal various conditions. Asthma, affecting breathing, is one possibility. Inflammation in the lungs could also occur. Consulting a pulmonologist is vital to determine the precise cause for suitable treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Pulmonologyy" (347)
Do you think i have covid? I have shortness of breath, a very sore throat, muscle pains, conjestion and dizziness
Female | 15
You may feel short of breath and have a sore throat that makes swallowing difficult. Your muscles might ache, and you could experience congestion in your sinuses. You may also feel dizzy as if your head is spinning. These signs may indicate a COVID-19 infection, as the virus can cause these symptoms. To aid recovery, make sure to rest and drink plenty of fluids. It’s important to isolate yourself from others to avoid spreading the illness. Be sure to contact your doctor about these symptoms.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am having chest discomfort and wheezing which can be felt my me only and not heard out . And I am having shortness of breath
Female | 21
Asthma makes breathing difficult. Your airways become inflamed and swollen. You feel tightness in your chest. Wheezing sounds happen as air struggles to pass through narrow pipes. Using an inhaler opens the airways. This allows air to flow freely. Breathing becomes easier, and more comfortable. Seeing a pulmonologist can properly diagnose asthma. Proper treatment helps manage symptoms.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I have difficult in breathing having numbness I have done X-ray covid 19 and blood test but nothing can be seen I carried a baby weight is 10 kg for 4 hours could it be the problem
Female | 25
Breathing issues wouldn't be possible because you carried a baby for long. Although it can cause muscle straing or fatigue. Check with a pulmonologist or a physician for a thorough evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Pain in right side chest, constipation, blood in cough, weakness and breathing problems
Male | 28
These symptoms such as pain in the right side of the chest, constipation, seeing blood in your cough, feeling weak, and having trouble breathing could be related. These may be due to things such as infections, inflammation, or even more serious issues like lung problems. It is essential to have these symptoms examined by a pulmonologist who can assist in determining the most suitable treatment plan for you.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Starting about 6 days ago, I began having a swollen and sore throat (only painful and swollen on right side.) Then I started having coughing fits, coughing up stuff, and having chest pains. My nose also goes back and forth from runny to stuffy. I’ve been taking mucus relief medicine, throat spray, nasal congestion spray, and Tylenol. Nothing is working. What’s wrong with me
Female | 21
You might have a respiratory infection, which is a viral infection. The infection could result in a sore throat, coughing, chest pain, and nasal congestion. The use of mucus relief, throat spray, and nasal congestion spray is good for symptom relief, but if it has not improved, you may need to see a pulmonologist for further evaluation and possibly antibiotics. The doctor can do this if there is any bacterial infection that may be present.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Why I'm having breathing problem, chest pain, back pain and dry cough
Female | 26
You seem to have issues with your lungs, causing discomfort. Breathlessness, chest pains, backaches, and dry coughing may signal various conditions. Asthma, affecting breathing, is one possibility. Inflammation in the lungs could also occur. Consulting a pulmonologist is vital to determine the precise cause for suitable treatment.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Am 8 month pregnant women I am suffering from phnemonia or mughy pink colour ka cough aa rhaa h ajj mne notice kiya or left chest k just niche pain hota h tb mai soti hu . Or sote tym breath lene mai bhi problem hoti h ..y phnemonia hi h ya koi or bimari h plz tell me....
Female | 24
Your case might be pneumonia. It can make you cough up thick, pinkish mucus and can also cause pain in the left part of the chest when you lie down. You might also have trouble breathing while sleeping. Pneumonia is an infection that triggers inflammation in the air sacs in your lungs. You have to refer a pulmonologist for the best diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Excess phlegm and wheezing
Male | 23
Thick spit and coughing? Having trouble breathing too? It could be excess phlegm, wheezing, or maybe a cold, allergies, or asthma. Keep your surroundings clean, drink plenty of water, and use a humidifier. If you're still having difficulty, consult a pulmonologist for assistance.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
আমার ছেলের কাশী কিছুতেই সারছে না, কখনও বেশি হয়, কখনও আবার একদম বন্ধ হয়ে যায়, প্রায় 1 বছর ধরে হচ্ছে, চেস্ট x Ray করা হয়েছে, কোনো প্রবলেম নেই। আবহাওয়া খারাপ হলে কাশী বাড়ে আবার কমে যায়। অন্য কোনো প্রবলেম নেই। খেলাধুলা করলে বা সাইকেল চালালে কাশী একদম হয় না। বসে থাকলে কখনও কখনও হয়।
পুরুষ | 5
It sounds like your son's cough is persistent and fluctuates in intensity, regardless of a chest x-ray showing no issues. Weather changes seem to affect it, with worsening during bad weather. Surprisingly, no coughing during physical activities like sports or cycling, but sometimes occurs when sitting. It might be worth exploring further with a pulmonologist to understand the underlying cause.
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
৩ দিন পর্যন্ত এলার্জি নিয়ে বেশি কষ্ট পাচ্ছি। করণীয় কি??
Male | 26
Allergies bring sneezing, runny noses, itchiness, and watery eyes. Triggers like pollen, dust, pet dander, and some foods cause them. Avoid triggers to feel better. Keep your home clean too. Take antihistamines from the store. But if symptoms persist, see a pulmonologist for more help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am 42 year old female have chest pain from 2 days...i have done my gallbladder surgery 2 week ago and I have atrial septal defect also.. but dr said that the heart condition is ok and he will close asd after few months later
Female | 42
Chest pain can have various causes, some of which may require immediate medical attention. For your recent gallbladder surgery and existing atrial septal defect, you need to consult a dcotor soon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Dry cough, breathing problem, pneumonia symptoms
Female | 14
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
Vesing problem breathing over
Male | 25
Shortness of breath often results from the following reasons: asthma, COPD, bronchitis, pneumonia, and other respiratory conditions. The breathing problem should be treated by the pulmonologist if it persists.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Sir mena 3 bar tb ki dawyi le li h or ak din v dawyi ni chodi jb tak ma dawyi leti hu tb to thik rahte hu uske bad checkup kra ke docter meri dawyi band kr dete or use 2 ha 3 month fer se khasi wahi problems asa q ho raha smj hi are
Female | 21
It is not advisable to continue taking TB medication without consulting a doctor. COnsult a pulmonologist to take further treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '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
SANS KHICH KAR LE RAHA DR DIKHAYE THE UNHONE BATAYA LUNG ALWRGY HAI LEKIN BICH BICH FIR WAISE HI HOTA HAI
Male | 10
You may have an allergy to the lungs which makes you cough, wheeze, and feel shortness of breath. Dust, pollen, or pet dander are some of the things that set off these allergies. The symptoms usually persist and disappear, even with the treatment. Take your prescribed medications regularly, avoid the triggers, and see a pulmonologist regularly for better management.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Asthma Hai balgam nahi nikalta chest me khasi ke samay dard hai
Male | 44
Asthma has different forms, one is cough-variant. With this type, you cough but no phlegm comes up. It makes your chest feel tight. Coughing causes pain. Allergies or exercise often trigger it. Inhalers prescribed by doctors help manage symptoms. See a pulmonologist if you experience this.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am 29 yrs age.. cough Problem
Female | 29
Being 29 and having this problem might be caused by a common cold or even allergies. Some other possibilities include asthma or acid reflux. If the cough continues for more than a few weeks or if you are coughing up blood, it is essential to consult a pulmonologist.
Answered on 19th Nov '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am a 47 year old male i had post thyroidectomy and recently got a CT scan and it shows subcentrimetric nodules scattered in the lungs so what does that mean
Male | 47
Following your thyroid surgery and the CT scan, some small nodules were spotted in your lungs. These are very common little growths that hardly ever have any symptoms attached to them. They could have been caused by many things such as infections or past illnesses. In most cases, no action needs to be taken concerning these growths but you need to keep visiting a doctor to check up on them frequently. If you start feeling unusual in any way like continuous coughing or struggling to breathe, please inform your physician immediately.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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