Constant urge to yawn for full exhale

2020-08-23 14:15:08
Hi Doctors, I am having problem in breathing. It's from past 5/6 years. Previously I was ignoring these problems from so many years. I have started getting the problems from last 2 years. Initially I consulted with a homeopathy doctor, she told me that it's anxiety and started medications that helped me little. After that I was okay for few months and then from past few months I have a constant urge to yawn for exhalation. This feeling is always through out the day. From past two or three days I am feeling a peeeep sound in my ear and feeling like ears are blocked. I am on certain medications from last 3 months which consist ciplar 40, met XL 25, fludac 20, libotryp ds. These all medications didn't helped me a lot. I feel like hell to breathe out. I have done all the tests like Ecg, Cbc, Thyroid, sugar, chest xray, HIV, hepatitis, Throat culture, Lft, Lft etc. All shows normal. I really need your help doctors. It's a humble request to please help me 🙏.
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Hi. I understand your concern s.. open a private chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription

Answered2020-08-23 14:16:02

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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management

Answered2020-08-23 15:25:17

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Hi noted above history and related issues. As you mentioned it’s due to all those medication,-and related anxieties
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Open personal consult for proper evaluation and related concerns

Answered2020-08-23 15:22:18

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