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Asked for female, 66 years old from Delhi
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Do pulmonary function test! or review with pulmonologist to see the clinical signs of obstruction! if present, both medicine will help.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Hyderabad
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When you have chest pain, your first thought may be that you’re having a heart attack. While chest pain is a well-established sign of a heart attack, it can also be caused by many other less serious conditions. About 13 percent of all emergency room visits for chest pain result in a diagnosis of a serious heart-related problem.
If you feel like your pain is in severe stage, you should seek for immediate examination.
If you feel like your pain is in severe stage, you should seek for immediate examination.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Visakhapatnam
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Dear, follow doctor's advice as he has seen you physically and can best understand probable cause. Also if your treating doctor is pulmonologist then it will be better. See the response and if not, ct chest can be planned for further evaluation. I hope this will help you. Best wishes.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Moradabad
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It means that bacteria that cause tb (mycobacterium tuberculosis) were not detected in his chest fluid. In other words, he does not have tb
however, any chest infection potentially affects children more easily and in a worse manner. It might be good to keep grandparent and child separate for some time. Having said that, 1. Children less than 5 years are at increased risk
2. After antibiotics are given once, spread of infection decreases.
however, any chest infection potentially affects children more easily and in a worse manner. It might be good to keep grandparent and child separate for some time. Having said that, 1. Children less than 5 years are at increased risk
2. After antibiotics are given once, spread of infection decreases.
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Udaipur
Hello lybrate-user, first you should consult with the allopathy physician and tell about this, mean while you can try home remedies powder-fennel 50gm+mishri 20gm+dry coriander 50gm +geera 30gm+pumkin seed 20gm mis .make powder of above ingredients and take morning empty stomach 1tsf with lukewarm water. You can take twice a day if required.
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