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Breatlessness on exertion
For last 2-3 months i am having breathing trouble when running or brisk walking. So did ecg and eco both came normal. Chest x ray also normal. But pulmonary function test showing moderate restrictive lung pattern. Attaching the initial reports. I had pulmonary tb on 2021 and on healing time I developed this breathlessness , doctor gave inhaler that time but after 1 year all problems gone I generally use this inhaler on SOS basis. But pls guide me why this is happening again?
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The condition could be because of Post TB sequalae including fibrosis of lung, In this case chest x ray appears normal.
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continue inhaler.
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Pl consult with detailed history and reports.
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Share complete pft report with graphs This report could be due to poor effort Your symptoms looks like allergic airway disease
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