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Asked for Male | 28

If I marry someone with asthma, what would happen?

Marrying someone with asthma can be a loving and supportive experience. Asthma is often characterized by breathlessness, wheezing, or tightness in the chest, typically triggered by allergens, exercise, or respiratory infections. Having asthma under control is essential; medications and lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve quality of life. Encouraging your partner to follow a treatment plan, avoid triggers, and maintain regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can be beneficial. Open communication about their condition fosters understanding and helps manage potential challenges.

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What will happen if I marry asthmatic girl?

Asthma symptoms often include wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath, usually triggered by allergens or stress. It's important to create an environment free from common irritants like smoke or strong fragrances. Effective management includes medications and lifestyle adjustments. Encourage her to follow her doctor’s advice and maintain regular check-ups. Open communication about her triggers can strengthen your relationship. Remember, with proper care, asthma can be managed effectively. 

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What's the best medicine for chest congestion?

Your daughter is experiencing symptoms commonly associated with respiratory infections, such as chest congestion, cough, and a cold. These can be caused by viruses, allergies, or irritants in the environment. To alleviate her discomfort, consider using a humidifier, warm fluids, and over-the-counter medications like expectorants or antihistamines, which can help in easing congestion. However, if her symptoms persist or worsen, it is essential to consult a pediatrician for a thorough evaluation and tailored care. 

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Why Do I Experience Chest Pain and Dizziness?

It sounds like you have chest discomfort, throat pain, and dizziness.  We can expect to worry about these symptoms. On the other hand, they might have origins in factors like allergens, respiratory diseases, or mental problems. You should monitor your symptoms and be able to point out possible triggers. While a drug may be a short-term solution, the sequential pattern you are reporting is a case that has to be diagnosed further. Now you should fix an appointment with a pulmonologist who can diagnose your case in a more in-depth way. 

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Answered on 4th Jan '25

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Why do I cough when lying down with cold symptoms?

It seems that you are going through common cold symptoms such as a continuous cough when lying down and an increase in saliva. These signs usually result from nasal congestion or irritation of the throat. Even though antibiotics are efficient in destroying bacterial infections, they will not have any effect on viral diseases such as the common cold. There are also easy remedies available for OTC ones and combination with good hydration will relieve discomfort. If can't recur, if you encounter shortness of breath, or if you continue to have too much saliva, please confer with a pulmonologist for a complete review. Always, assuming the proper course by asking for good advice is a good way to get the right information and care.

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Do I need cough medication: Inhaler or Antitussives?

These include infections, allergies, or irritation. Good ways to relax and open bronchial tubes are inhalers, which are medications, while antihistamines are used to cancel the symptoms of allergies. Dextromethorphan and benzonatate are among the soothing medicines for a prolonged cough, and among prescription drugs, codeine or hydrocodone may be curative measures for severe conditions. The right thing is to keep tabs on symptoms and visit a pulmonologist if your cough gets worse or doesn’t get better.

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Why is my persistent cough not improving?

Many things can cause a cough, like allergies, infections, or even other health problems. After treatment, the appearance of your symptoms indicates the necessity of further action. A pulmonologist can see your situation in a more detailed way and may propose some additional examinations or therapies that are made personally for you. Meanwhile, drinking plenty of water and using a humidifier may reduce the severity of your symptoms. 

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Answered on 26th Dec '24

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Why won't my severe chest infection clear up?

It seems you develop a very substantial respiratory infection and you have green-colored phlegm discharge, almost always suggesting that ongoing infection is present. Even though drugs usually need time to start working, the symptoms that persist might be serious. Viscid or molasses-like mucus, which is hard to breathe in and is very uncomfortable as well, you should be properly hydrated; if necessary, a humidifier can help breathing. When in the next few days the symptoms of the condition do not reduce, or you, on the contrary, feel yourself worse, please see the pulmonologist

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Experiencing Fever, Cough, Headache, and Runny Nose?

The fever is your body signaling you are sick, and the cough and nasal congestion are two signs of your respiratory system being affected. Drink a lot of fluids, rest well and if you feel you can take some over-the-counter medicines to help you feel better. Most of these cases just pass by themselves, but in case the opposite happens or if the discomfort lasts, go ask a pulmonologist for advice. They must carry out a more detailed assessment and apply the correct treatment.

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What's Causing My 3-Day Chest Pain & Breathing Difficulty?

Various factors such as anxiety, muscle strain, or serious health problems like heart issues or respiratory conditions can all give us unpleasant bodily sensations. The key to getting well is to be in touch with your body; these issues need attention and proper evaluation by a specialist. I suggest asking for medical help urgently to make sure that the pulmonologist examines you thoroughly and recommends the appropriate treatment.

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Answered on 24th Dec '24

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Why is my chest tight with sore cough and pimples?

It feels like you are going through a severe level of discomfort, which could be a reason for a lung infection or allergy. Symptoms such as chest tightness, throat irritation, and fatigue can be sign of inflammation. It is important not to forget to drink and the use of the humidifier in your room should be taken into account. It is also undeniable that sleep is the key to your recovery, and warm drinks can give your throat some relief. Some over-the-counter medicines might help ease the pain and cough. On the other hand, get a consultation from a pulmonologist if your symptoms do not subside or worsen.

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Could my cough with blood be serious?

It seems like you are having some problems that require attention. The mucus that accompanies a continuous cough and the presence of blood are indications of various things, like the irritation of the upper respiratory tract or an infection. It is crucial to watch your symptoms and your general health very closely. Water is best for staying hydrated and a humidifier can be used to minimize discomfort in the throat. But the bleeding in your cough is why the first medical visit is a must.  Consult a pulmonologist for proper treatment advice.

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Answered on 23rd Dec '24

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Do I have TB with swollen painful lymph nodes?

Lymph nodes can become sore due to infections or inflammation, and a fever indicates that your body is reacting to something. These common examples could be caused by tuberculosis, and what if there are no other signs? It’s crucial to follow your doctor's advice, as they will likely recommend tests to confirm the diagnosis. The process should include bed rest, hydration, and stress management. Please schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss your treatment options and any additional symptoms. 

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Am I experiencing shortness of breath?

Dyspnea can be caused by various factors such as anxiety, asthma, allergies, or an underlying heart or lung disease. Some of the more ordinary indications may be a feeling of contraction in your chest, a fast heartbeat, and a feeling as if you can't get enough air. It's very important to get to the heart of the matter. Simply trying out activities such as deep breathing exercises or keeping yourself in a state of calm and maintaining good body posture can help. Nevertheless, I suggest you consult a gynecologist to make a thorough check-up and offer you the help you need. 

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Answered on 16th Dec '24

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Can I Cure Chest Infection Naturally?

A chest infection usually brings on such symptoms as a cough, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or irritants. For the effective relieving of symptoms, it is recommended that staying hydrated, resting, and using a humidifier are some of the ways you can get relief at home. Medication is offered as the over-the-counter type and it may help to reduce the pain. However, patients who have high fever or persistent cough or have other severe symptoms should consult a pulmonologist for proper treatment.

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