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Breathless due to lean saliva in throat
My mom is 50 yrs old had cough and WBC count around 19000. We have visited general medicine and the WBC count got reduced and cough also reduced. After every 2 days she is getting a vomiting sensation and saliva stucks in throat which is scary and she goes breathless due to it. Medicinens are not helping her to cure like pulmoclear, azee.. is there a different issue to be looked into or visit any specialist to make this a permanent cure?.. please help the right path to cure it 🙏
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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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get a chest xray done for her to see the exact situation..accordingly we can manage
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Take online consultation with relavent history and reports
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I recommend you to get a Physical consultation from a ENT as well as Pulmonologist rather than a Online consultation. I hope it helps you . Good take care
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Better to check is there any saliva overproduction and parotid issues ..
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