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Fluid in lungs
While doing intense exercise , like cycling more than 20km or running more than 5kms , I am feeling lungs filled with some kind of fluid . I also feels reduced breathing /difficulty in breathing. If I rest , everything clears out normally.
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Nothing to worry about. You are perfectly all right if u manage to do such strenuous workouts
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Hi. I understand your concerns. you are having chest tightness on exercise. Better consult a pulmonologist for the same. if you are from bangalore you can consult me at my clinic at hebbal kempapura. details are given in practo. Hope your questions were answered. Thanks.
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Your symptoms are suggestive of exercise induced bronchial asthma .. pl consult super specialist in chest diseases who is DM in pulmonary medicine or at least chest specialist who is MD .. all the best
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