Short breathing while sleeping

2020-08-12 16:47:10
Since 02.08.2020, i was suffering from cold cough and Fever. Now the same diseases over except cough. Now it became dry cough. While sleeping in the night, it creates more problem and i can't able to sleeping and entire night is passing in seating. Today 12.08.2020 I have done one chest pa view Radiological/imaging and report finds that:1. Right CP angle is blunted, 2. Lung fields - nono homogeneous opacities are seen in right upper, mid, lower and left mid, lower zones. Conclusion: Viral Pneumonia. Suggested: Clinical Correlation, HRCT Thorax. Please advice what to do in this situation. Is it very dangerous or it can be curable by taking medicine at home. Or it needs to join hospital. If you will say I'll upload the reports.
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Hi As you mentioned above symptoms are could be due to covid pandemic Visit a nearby covid testing centre for diagnosis and treatment options It’s very important

Answered2020-08-13 07:33:41

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Monitor spo2 levels be cautious if spo2 is less than 90, heart rate more than 120/min, respiratory rate more than 30/min,bp less than 100/60mmhg

Answered2020-08-12 16:55:25

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Detailed evaluation is required to reach the probable diagnosis. Probably you require CT thorax

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