Bronchial Spasm for 4 days

2020-06-24 11:46:24
My father is having cough and breathing problems for last 4 days. No fever & sneezing. He is a diabetic and hypertension patient. Spasm is not getting out adequately during cough. Looking for assistance.
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Age 65yrs, hypertension and diabetes all increases the chance of COVID in this current scenario. Also these persons are very prone to get any other respiratory infections eg. swine flu, other viral or bacterial pneumonia etc. so it’s very urgent to visit hospital or some pulmonologist to get a proper check up done , investigations and treatment without delay.

Answered2020-06-24 14:36:40

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Hi. I understand your concern s. Open a private chat consult for a detailed analysis of symptoms and treatment

Answered2020-06-24 13:06:42

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Hello noted above history and related concerns. As a diabetic plus hypertension and old age patients are suffering from acute bronchitis frequently. Which is mostly viral / secondary infection elsewhere in body.
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More details and history is required,for which online app chat is the best option.

Answered2020-06-24 14:31:45

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Hello. Is there any past history of asthma? Kindly consult a physician to rule out acute respiratory infection or heart failure. May need Covid19 testing also during this pandemic. Don’t delay.

Answered2020-06-24 13:10:05

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