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Eyes head pain deep breath problem
Pain in eyes when trying to move a little too much in any direction, not too much actually less than normal, headache little, fever 100F approx., pain in throat, anxiety maybe due to watching blood, went to doctor he checked me and told me its tonsil infection. I trust that doctor. Still I'm posting this don't know why, just tell me anything usefull. For 5 days these symptoms occurred one by one and now at night this blood also maybe due to what I ate, its was choorma(basically chapati crushed into small pieces mixed with ghee and sugar crystals) I guess the crystal damaged the thought but still I'm curious since I'm not sure. Please tell me something useful or atleast interesting. Thanks.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation like chest x ray to look for any lung infection. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest.
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Get a chest xray done and consult a pulmonologist as well.
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