Female | 3
Answered on 7th July '24
Dr. Narendra Rathi
Female | 30
Night-time coughing can disturb your sleep. It might be caused by irritants in the air or conditions like post-nasal drip or acid reflux. Either way, it’s frustrating! You can try propping your head up while you sleep, and a humidifier might help, too. Staying hydrated is also a good idea. However, if the coughing doesn’t go away, talk to a pulmonologist about it.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 14
Pneumonia is a serious lung infection making breathing difficult. Fever and cough come with pneumonia too. Doctors prescribe injections and suppositories to fight the infection. You must follow the doctor's advice for quick recovery. If injections scare you, discuss concerns with your doctor. They'll explain why treatments are needed and ease your worries. Getting proper treatment is crucial for overcoming pneumonia.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 23
It sounds like you're experiencing significant distress both mentally and physically. Since you're facing shortness of breath and dizziness along with mental health struggles, it's essential to seek medical help promptly. Anxiety or any cold-like respiratory virus might be causing these symptoms. It is imperative to take care of yourself. You can try breathing exercises, take a rest, and talk to someone. If you are still not feeling well, make sure you reach out to our nearest pulmonologist or psychiatrist for a counseling session.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Female | 17
These symptoms, along with yellow phlegm with a foul smell, could indicate a lung infection or pneumonia. Both viruses and bacteria can cause these issues. It's crucial to see a doctor quickly for a proper diagnosis and treatment. They can prescribe the right medication, likely antibiotics, to combat the infection.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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