Initially I had viral fever, took viral course.. Got releived. Again after 1 month viral symtoms, Doctor advised for viral course.. Took it, fever went down.. But cough increased, had all cough syrups... Lots of ups n downs in frequency of cough but one thing was common, when it comes it troubles me for 2-3 hour untill n unless I don't take any syrup or strepsils.. Did consult a physician with chest x ray, it was ok.. Since 15 days, head congestion & one ear is 50-60% congested.. Consulted a ENT, she gave bacterial course for 5 days.. Congestion is on similar Ground and cough persists..!!
I don't know whether to consult a General physian, ENT or pulmonary specialsit...??? What should I do.. If everything is ok why this congestion in ear & head alongwith cough for 3 months..???
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I think you need a Pulmonologist consultation with detailed history and also offline visit to be more specific.
Some of the things you mentioned are broad and cannot get to a specific diagnosis.
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Most likely this is due to allergy
U shud consult a pulmonary specialist
U may need a HRCT of chest
And allergy testing
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Dr ankit sharma
Chest specialist
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