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Hi, I was having breathing difficulty two years back so I consulted a doctor and they said it's because of a deviated septum and insisted on surgery and i had to undergo the surgery immediately. But after that also there was no relief and the doctors said it was all in my head. So, I consulted a chest specialist and they told me it's an allergy and might me a mild allergic asthma. I was given Vilor-F and I was still having breathing problems while sleeping. I could not sleep on my right side or straight which is still the case. So, they gave me Pantosec D to be taken on an empty stomach. I've been taking vilor f since 1.5 years and pantosec d since 6 months everyday. I still can't sleep comfortably, can only sleep on one side otherwise I can't breathe. Now I've fallen sick with fever and have had intense coughing for 2 days and it's fine now but I can't breathe since last evening. It's getting very difficult. I took the salbutamol inhaler also once this morning. I have chest tightness
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You need to have a revisit your ENT to be sure that there is no nasal block , secondly please do  a spirometry and FeNo and share the report to me
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Please consult a pulmonologist online or offline for proper evaluation and treatment
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consult with all your reports and a new cxr ..combination of inhalers you're using needs changing
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment for the same
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It is better to consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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