Shortness breathing & weakness

2020-07-11 08:51:27
Sir I feel shortness breathing last 2 month continue when ever I checked my saturation is it normal like 99 or 100 %. I checked last Friday it comes 99% but I also doing ECG and x-ray last one month ago all the reports come normal but still I have feel shortness breathing all the time. I want to said last 3 month I am suffered allergies rhinitis still it may be developed sinusitis or asthma for this it happen ?? Also I have psychotic problem last three years ago during in this lockdown situation it symptoms develop so I couldn't find what the actual reason of my shortness breathing??? I done CBC test yesterday the report was Hb- 14.0 , TLC- 7.960, DC.N 59 L 32 E 09
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Answered2020-07-11 10:49:27

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Hi, honestly with the parameters you have mentioned in your post clinically it seems like it isn’t a cause of concern. Shortness of breath is clinically evaluated as raised breathing rate, low saturation levels on pulse oximeter; subjectively you could feel short of breath with a blocked nose, or if you have an ongoing asthma attack. With a normal saturation level, normal chest x day and normal cbc I would advise you not to worry. Most important focus on being positive , focus on work keep your mind diverted from the current situation in the world. Please do get a video consultation with a doctor to review you clinically and review you reports. Don’t get any further tests done unless advised by your clinician.

Answered2020-07-11 09:01:36

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This breathlessness is due to Eosinophilia,requires further evaluation to clear d same .

Answered2020-07-11 11:37:44

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Need detailed history and evaluation
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Answered2020-07-11 09:12:52

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