Wheezing On Breathing Out
I am 26 male and i’m having dry cough, wheezing while sleeping at night and shortness of breath from last week. Can you ...
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These symptoms could indicate an underlying respiratory condition. Remedies like bryonia or antimonium tartaricum may provide relief, but an evaluation by a healthcare provider is crucial to rule out conditions like asthma.
My daughter is 15 days old, looking restless, not able to breathe properly, wheezing, since last 5 days, azithral jr dro ...
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Dear lybrate-user, your daughter is showing signs of increased respiratory effort- like restless, not able to breathe properly and wheezing. You must see nearby doctor / hospital. She might be suffering from bronchiolitis. She will require nebulisation and pulse oximetry for saturation measurement.
When I wake up I feel like cold and sometimes followed by running nose and watery eyes. What should i do? ...
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Hello lybrate-user, experiencing watery eyes, runny nose and cold in the morning everyday could be allergic or result of low immunity. Make sure to work on that with a proper diet and nutrition plan, pranayam and stress management. Also keep your surroundings clean specially mattress, pillow and blankets. Also avoid food you could be allergic too.
Hi doctors im facing cough and cold situation, i'm feeling like my head, nose and chest congested with mucus and runny n ...
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Hi, lybrate user, •You,need to opt the underlying natural norms to overcome your stress to ease cold and cough with wheezing. •Drink lukewarm water. • Gargle with hot saline water , thrice. • Inhale steam, twice. •Your, diet be easily digestible on time to checkgastric disorder that triggers breathing disorder. • Go for meditation to nourish your body to clear your air passage to ease wheezing and breathing discomfort. • Tk, homoeopathic medicines: @ Bacillinum 1000ch-5 drops ,weekly. @ Natrum mur 200ch-5 drops, daily. •Avoid, junkfood, cold intake, alcohol , nicotine ,dust and smoke. Tk, care.
I am suffering from cold last two days and weakness so please prescribed some safe medicine because planning of pregnanc ...
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Hi, lybrate user, •Drink lukewarm water. • Gargle with hot saline water , thrice. • Inhale steam, twice. •Your, diet be easily digestible on time to check gastric disorder that triggers breathing disorder, cold. • Go for meditation to nourish your body to clear your air passage to easing wheezing and breathing discomfort. • Tk, homoeopathic medicines: @ Natrum mur 200ch-5 drops, daily. •Avoid, junkfood, cold intake, alcohol , nicotine ,dust and smoke. • Tk, care.
When I lay down I find it difficult to breath. Whats the reason n what should I do please recommend me. ...
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Notice for symptoms of asthma apart from lying down position like cough, wheezing (sound from chest). Notice for symptoms of weakness like fatigue, lethargy etc. Notice for exercise induced breathlessness. Complete details of case is required in order to diagnose, treat and advice for your condition. For online consultation, contact mobile.
I'm having bronchitis from last 10 days. I take asthalin nebulizer than coughing stops. I also do breathing exercise. Ho ...
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First check whether it's asthma do pft start mdi and tabs if wheezing is much more get admitted for further management nebs to be used are neb asthalin 1-1-1-1 4 times a day neb duolin 1-1-1-1 4 times a day neb budecort 1-0-1 2 times a day 10 days and fever hasn't gone down get admitted under a chest physician and interventional pulmonologist for further management as youre in delhi.
I am coughing continuously for more than 3 months, by taking medicine it show some relax but again when the medicine pow ...
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No details about treatment taken. No mention about fever, breathlessness, wheezing sounds, on breathing or coughing, history of cold or allergy in atmosphere. Any cough present for more than 3 weeks you should consult physician internal medicine md, or pulmonologist for detail clinical examination, related tests, proper diagnosis and further management.
Hello! my name is badol. I am 25 years old. I feel sound in breathing while I went in bed. I also have allergic problem. ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Wheezing while lying down is a common symptom of conditions such as asthma. It can also be the result of anxiety at night, gerd, or obesity. Some people may have a combination of several conditions. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
I had fever and cough 20 days back. Fever was ok after 2 days. But now since 4-5 days, I am having wheezing sound from c ...
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It is difficult to say with certainty what is causing your symptoms without a physical examination and additional information about your medical history. However, based on your description, it is possible that you may be experiencing a post-viral cough or bronchitis. Post-viral cough is a common condition that occurs after a viral infection, and it can last for several weeks. It is characterized by a persistent cough, which may be accompanied by wheezing and shortness of breath. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the airways that can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, or by exposure to irritants such as smoke or pollution. Symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest discomfort, and difficulty breathing. It is also possible that your symptoms could be due to an allergic reaction or asthma. Allergies can cause inflammation of the airways and lead to coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Asthma is a chronic condition that causes the airways to become inflamed, making it difficult to breathe. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause of your symptoms and receive appropriate treatment. Your provider may recommend over-the-counter or prescription medications to alleviate your symptoms and manage any underlying conditions. In the meantime, you can try to manage your symptoms by staying hydrated, getting plenty of rest, and avoiding irritants such as smoke or pollution.