Heavy breathing

2020-06-09 03:44:03
I have a persistent feeling of something getting pulled in the middle of the stomach (between both ribs) with heavy breathing. This is going on for last 3 months. I have got Troponin test, Stress Echo, Chest X-ray, lungs test and ultrasound done with all ok reports. Have consulted a cardiologist, pulmonologist, radiologist as well but the problem still persists. To give a history, I have been taking Tolol XR25 OD for last few years for high BP. Have taken gastritis medicines like Pan-D for last 10-20-30 days as advised by the physician but it didn't help. Got blood and urine test done and all clinical parameters are all ok except the following: Bilirubin : 1.99 mg/dL, however SGOT/SGPT are ok Vitamin-D:55 nmol/ L Vitamin B-12: 177 pg/mL Apo A1: 95 mg/dL Apo B: 37 mg/dL Sometimes my hands shake. Also feel very lethargic all through the day with heavy/ laboured breathing. My attention is always on the stomach because of this. Pls advice.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. you will need to undergo a elaborate analysis of your symptoms. Consult a pulmonologist via chat consult.

Answered2020-06-09 03:51:52

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Hello I would like to see all the reports before commenting on this. Was CT chest or PFT done? Thanks

Answered2020-06-09 09:00:12

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consult Gastroentrologist as your symptoms are directed towards irritable bowel with all related chest results are normal .

Answered2020-06-09 04:11:49

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meet a gastroenterologist for raised bilirubin and stomach issues. these problem can be aggrevated by anxiety or stress also. take care!

Answered2020-06-09 03:50:12

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