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Pulmonologyy

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Female | 3

Could RSV cause sudden chest and back heat?

Chest and back get hot . She was in hospital 3 weeks ago for RSV

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 13th May '24

These signs may follow an RSV attack. RSV is a virus which affects the lungs and breathing. Sometimes heat in the chest and back is caused by swelling of the airways. Taking a lot of fluids and rest will enable your body to recover. However, if these signs persist or worsen, it is necessary to see a pulmonologist for further advice.

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Male | 15

Why am I feeling breathless with hiccups and heartburn?

I am a 15 year old male and have been feeling out of breath for the past 4-5 days on and off. Without any coughing but have also had hiccups and slight heart burn like pains

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 13th May '24

These might be signs of acid reflux, which occurs when stomach acid flows back into the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach. To alleviate these symptoms, try eating smaller meals, staying away from spicy foods, and not lying down immediately after eating. Drinking water might also help. However, if they persist, it would be best to consult with a doctor.

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Male | 17

Can I Take Creatine and Whey Protein with Drug-Resistant TB?

i am 17 year old boy . i have drug resistance tb in lungs so, i want to ask that can i take creatine and whey protein as i am doing gym

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 13th May '24

This can cause symptoms such as coughing, chest pains, and coughing up blood. Persons under TB medication are not encouraged to use creatine or whey proteins since it alter how the body responds to the drugs. Concentrate on the treatment plan provided by your doctor and also eat a balanced diet that will help in fighting the infection. Continue going to the gym but don’t take any supplements that may affect the healing process of TB within your body. 

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Male | 27

What are alternative options for influenza treatment?

i'm been detect have influenza. Tamiflu are no longer have used to me. May i know any other medicine or option that can reduce the effect of influenza?

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 13th May '24

The flu is caused by a virus, not bacteria. It can make you feel sick with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. Since taking Tamiflu is not in the picture anymore, it is vital that you take good rest, drink lots of water, and take pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help get rid of the symptoms. These help to relieve illness and severe pain. Make sure to stay at home and avoid infecting other people with flu.

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Male | 20

Why have I had cough for 2 months?

I have cough in last 2 months and I tested sputum test and the report was gram negative bacilli and gram negative cocco bacilli

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 10th May '24

You've had a cough for some­ time. Tests showed bacte­ria, gram-negative bacilli, and gram-negative­ cocco bacilli, in your sputum. They cause lung infections. Symptoms like­ coughing often, fatigue, and breathing trouble­ are common. Antibiotics doctors prescribe he­lp fight these bacteria, cle­aring the infection.

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महिला | 36

Why is my sister experiencing tingling and redness after bronchoscopy procedure?

Meri sister jb pregnent thi tab use nose se blood aa rha tha ENT ko dikhaya to bole anxiety hai or bole pregnent hai uski ek chhoti se baby hai jisk liye use drr tha ki mujhe kuch communicable desease na Jo use ho jaye isliye use T.B k Dr ko dikhana pda wo bole bronchoscopy krna hoga unhone do bar Kiya first time me minor mdr h unhone bola fr time jada ho gya to wo aborte ni kra pai or use y continue krna pda jb unhone 2nd time bronchoscopy Kiya to uske chest m khichav hua uske bad se uske Puri bodi m tingling hone lga or baby hone k bad v ho rha h hme CT scan kraya BHU k Dr ne bola ki unhe kuch ni h bt fr v use tingling ho ri h or use kv kv Kan se blood v ata h or Aisa lgta h kch kat rha h y chubh rha h nd 2 - 4 din se use hath m redness ho ja ri h or wo bolti h ki blood circulation nahi thik h uska sir garam ho jata h tingling hoti hai.Btayiye hm log kya kre kuch smjh ni aa rha use hua kya hai ????

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 10th May '24

It looks like your sister has started to feel a little strange after having a bronchoscopy done which is a procedure used for checking the airways in the lungs. The prickling sensations, red hands, and other things might mean that the nerves are getting pinched or there is swelling somewhere. She needs to see a pulmonologist so they can find out what’s wrong with her. They might have some tests done or give her some medicine for it depending on how bad off she is.

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Male | 42

Why Do I Still Feel Ill After Tuberculosis Treatment?

Good afternoon,I'm Mr.Tikei Kepeli from Papua New guinea,age around 40s and would like to enquire on my illness. 1.I experience hot,cold,vomit and head pain last year October 2023. 2. Doctor requested me to check HIV and and do chest xray for tubercolosis -Both results came negative and still I felt sick. 3. Jan-24 Doctor instructed me to check ESR and my ESR stands as 90 and Doctor suspected of Disimenated tubercolosis and put me on tuberculosis drug and after two weeks of tubercolosis drug went back to check esr,my esr came down to 35 from 90.Now i'm on second phase meaning it's 4 months of taking tubercolosis drug. But I'm still feeling all these. - one or two days I feel OK but after that; - I feel head heavy,joints num,feels like my stomach is empty,unconscious type and bit shortness of breath. - And it makes me hungry and I eat alot.Im not loosing much weight but still maintains my body. **I'm confused what type of sick is this? Please help me advise.

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 10th May '24

The­ tests show you may have a sickness. Your body is fighting it. The­ TB medicine is helping, but sickne­sses can take time to go away. Ke­ep taking your medicine like­ the doctor said. Tell the doctor if you fe­el new things. Stay hopeful! Follow what the­ doctor says.

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Male | 50

How can I manage my asthma symptoms effectively?

Hi dr I’m asthma from childhood I use seretide 500/50 vantoline lumenta 10 mg Last week I will visit chest dr he give me azit 500 mg 3 day per week I have chest ct scan and X-ray normal I have cough my left side and sometimes sound

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 7th May '24

You use Seretide­ and Ventoline to help your symptoms. The­ cough on your left side might be from asthma. It's good that the­ CT scan and X-ray of your chest were normal. Your che­st doctor likely gave you the antibiotic Azit to fight lung infe­ctions. Take all the pills until they're­ gone, like the doctor said. If the­ cough gets worse or doesn't go away, se­e your pulmonologist again. They can che­ck it out and give you a different tre­atment if neede­d.

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Female | 80

Can Pulmonary Edema be cured with immediate care tips?

My grandmother is diagnosed with Pulmonary edema. We need to immediately taker her to Gurgaon which 5 hrs journey from our hometown. Can u please suggest some preliminary care/ tips for her immediate relief. Also like to know if this disease is curable?

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 7th May '24

This occurs when fluid collects in the air sacs of the lungs. Signs may include shortness of breath, problems breathing, coughs, or wheezing sounds. To make her more comfortable on the trip to Gurgaon, try to sit her up and give oxygen if it is available then keep her as calm as possible.  In most cases, drugs are given as treatment for pulmonary edema which works by getting rid of extra fluids from the lungs besides dealing with its root cause like heart failure. Proper health care can help control signs but the urgent need for a pulmonologist's attention is necessary.

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Female | 68

Could these symptoms indicate flu after negative COVID test?

This is actually about my mother. 5 days ago, she started having these flu-like symptoms; coughing, extreme fatigue, phlegm, wheezing, headache, chills, and fever. The fever is now gone, but she still has all the other symptoms. She had a chest x-ray that came back perfectly fine, and tested negative for COVID, so it’s not that. She hasn’t really improved, but she hasn’t gotten worse either. Could this be the flu?

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 6th May '24

The best thing you can do is make your mother rest, take a lot of fluids, and use drugs that can relieve her of any symptoms that are associated with over-the-counter. Make sure she takes syrup, water, tea, etc. to keep herself hydrated especially since she might not have much desire for them due to coughs being experienced hence causing dry throat. Please visit a pulmonologist for further treatment.

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Female | 34

I had intranasal MRSA and my doctor prescribed me mupricion. It actually made me contagious, why did that happen? Is it common

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 6th May '24

You could be handling MRSA bacteria which normally causes infections. When contracted, a drug known as Mupirocin is prescribed for treatment. The bacteria may become resistant if not used properly for a long time such that it even stops working, thereby rendering one more contagious. Take note of any symptoms such as increasing redness, swelling, or pain, and consult your physician. They might need to change your therapy to assist you in feeling better. Whenever you are using your medication ensure that you adhere to what your doctor has instructed or else you may encounter some complications.

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Male | 27

What TB drugs match my body weight?

I want to know Tb drug those as per body weight

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 6th May '24

TB, or tuberculosis is a disease caused by bacteria. To be effective, TB drugs are based on body weight. These medicines are isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol. The exact amounts required for treatment depend on your weight so doctors will give them to you accordingly Taking these drugs regularly for several months can help cure one of TB.

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Female | 32

What should I do for blocked nose and cough?

Hi I'm Sheila I am 32 yrs old...I have blocked nose and cough ,2days before it's dry cough.. yesterday I feel little bit cold and I take Himalaya(koflet syrup) and maxigesicPE (CAPLETS). WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW?

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 3rd May '24

It se­ems you have the common cold. A stuffe­d nose, dry cough, and feeling chilly are­ the usual signs. These signs ofte­n come from viruses that spread e­asily. Good you took the koflet syrup and maxigesicPE pills. Re­st up, drink lots of liquids, and try using a humidifier to help with your stuffed nose­. If you feel worse or your symptoms stay, be­st to see a pulmonologist

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Kişi | 30

When can I take Salbutamol with Lukastin safely?

Hello, good day. I have shortness of breath in the bronchi. My doctor prescribed me the inhaler Salbutamol and the tablet medicine allergy lesetrin lukastin ansimar. How long after using the inhaler can I drink these tablets? Is it harmful to use these medicines with an interval of 1 hour. Or how long between medicines? must be time.?

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 3rd May '24

Asthma or allergies can be a cause of this. To open the airways quickly, Salbutamol inhalers play an important role. On the other hand, Leukotriene Modifiers such as Montelukast take longer working time as they reduce inflammation gradually over the airway passages. No problem if combined use is considered safe by the doctor. Both drugs follow medical prescriptions strictly.

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Male | 21

Why do I have nighttime fever and dry cough?

Irregular Fever and tonsilitis dry cough and fever feels at nighttime and in day whenever I used to sleep

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 3rd May '24

It appears that tonsillitis with a dry cough and irregular fever which worsens at night might be the issue at hand. Tonsillitis often brings about a throat ache and enlarged tonsils. The fever could be a result of an infection. It is advisable to take a lot of fluids and soft foods as well as resting. Gargling using warm salt water helps to reduce the pain in the throat. If the symptoms persist, visit a pulmonologist.

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