Chest congestion sometime breathingissue

2020-11-05 07:17:10
In tests everything is fine but inflamation is indicating by increase in ige and csr in April and now crp and csr increase at 30 pl share your valuable point to clear what may the issue point to notice is suffering from sinusitis from many years and but now and before sinusitis i think it may be tuberculosis as i have problem from many years of mucous production and low back pain and dizziness and pain in body and low apetite and indigestion and erectile dysfunction also now and acc to me it is all due to tuberculosis pl share your think
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Tuberculosis cannot be so longstanding. But old TB can give u mucous block. Detailed evaluation needed

Answered2020-11-08 04:15:17

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Hi. I understand your concern.Consult a pulmonologist online for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription

Answered2020-11-05 07:21:10

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Hi noted above history and related concerns As you mentioned above symptoms are needs to be correlated with proper evaluation and reports regarding this
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Open personal consult for proper evaluation investigation and treatment options

Answered2020-11-05 09:42:48

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Needed detailed history,do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management

Answered2020-11-05 07:28:50

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