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Coughing since 3 weeks , weakness
Coughing when lie down, exposed to different environments or strong smells, eating certain foods , sometimes cough expels sticky transparent frothy or rarely white mucus. Medicine taken , x ray is performed,It says MILD PROMINENT BRONCOVASCULAR MARKINGS ARE NOTED AT BILATERAL LUNG FIELDS What does it means?
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From your history point of view, it may be allergic airway disease. U have to take precautions like avoiding the things that make you allergic by wearing mask in crowded places  and avoid food items .need detailed history.
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May be Allergic bronchitis. Pl consult.
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Rule out allergic airway disease
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It means bronchitis and allergic reactions symptoms u have , pls get pft , igE level and consult a pulmonologist
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What is the duration of your cough?
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Based on your history, it is looking like cough variant asthma and your x ray looks fine
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Avoid the exposure to such triggers
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Need to do a thorough examination Could be asthma ,Allergy or underlying airway disease Increased bronchovascular markings could be normal or due increased inflammation in your airways. Kindly consult a pulmonologist to get a diagnosis.
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