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General Physician•Delhi
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Heart conditions, including heart defects. Lung conditions such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis. Locations of high altitudes, where oxygen in the air is lower. Strong pain medications or other problems that slow breathing.
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Dear lybrate-user ji
for pneumonia, pl do not panic. Just follow antibiotic therapy, oxygen therapy, watch out for over hydration, take diabetes medicine regularly. If he is at home, pl see to it that the o2 level should not fall. Check the saturation and maintain at 95% saturation. If it falls below, rush to the nearest hospital if you get a chance.
My best wishes to you and your family. May your dad get well.
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Dear sir / madam
the moment you have lower spo2, it is advisable to rush to the hospital and get oxygen support and antibiotic care.
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Hello Ms. lybrate-user
good morning!
a normal x ray would suffice to know about the condition of lungs.
If you develop breathing difficulty then a ct or mri would be required.
You may take all necessary precautions for covid and keep your hydration and nutrition proper.
Take vitc and zinc tablet and remain stress free.
You would be just fine.
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Your bronchial tubes deliver air from your trachea (windpipe) into your lungs. When these tubes become inflamed, mucus can build up. This condition is called bronchitis, and it causes symptoms that can include coughing, shortness of breath, and low fever.
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They can regenerate. This process of creating new cells is called neurogenesis. The most rapid recovery usually occurs during the first three to four months after a stroke. However, recovery can continue well into the first and second year as well.
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I overdosed on 20 capsules of advil solubilized ibuprofen capsules 200 mg, and 24 tylenol acetaminophen 500 mg, on friday, 10 hours later I woke up very much alive with two feelings, my right nostril felt extremely dry and I felt nauseous, after about 2 hours of discomfort I physically induced a vomit, well 3 times over the course of 5 hours, which made me feel better, there was no physical tablet left over, after this day I felt pretty much fine however on sunday morning I attempted singing and felt a bit ofhurt in my stomach, it was extremely light, but was present, now on tuesday there seems be this lingering heat and tiny pinches of discomfort, the dry nose feeling has returned however it does not just dry but heavy as well, and if I try to blow air hard outwards deom my nose it hurts very much, im 6’5”,aged 24, 73 kg,how worried should I be and what do tou think is wrong and what should I expect in the coming days, weeks or months without visiting a doctor in person.

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A common cause of dry nose is blowing your nose too often, whether that's because of a cold or allergies. Dry nose is also common among people who live in areas with dry weather and who smoke tobacco or marijuana. Chronic dry nose can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as sjogren syndrome.
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