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Chest pain while inhale
Having chest pain while breathing after 2016 when Diagnosed with Pulmonary TB.After 3 months i got reaction to ethambutol,dn continued with the rest medicine,After that even while i inhale cold air i get Chest pain,and having skin and hair issues . Consulted a Pulmonologist and rheumatologist ,CT ,X ray came normal ,ANA (4+),Diagnosed as SLE and Hypothyroid. Almost 1 month down on medication for these terms.But no relieve in chest pain,It is getting more severe as days are passing especially because of winter,Started hearing some cracking sound also while i cough. Have got some test result today : My IGE test is 273 mg/dl Monocyte-0.7 Eosinophil -0.5 Urine,HpF :4-8 Currently on these medicine: Thyroxine 25 mcg Omnacortil-20 Calten D500 Gemcal HCQS-200 Hemfer xt What is wrong that i am getting these symtoms?
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Take a consultation with Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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May be you have Allergic bronchitis or plueral thickening. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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