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Irritation in throat and wheezing
Hello doctor im am 22 year old male,I have breathing problem from past 1 year,when season changes it causes irritation in my throat and wheezing sound produce when I exhale forcefully, and some time it causes by dust and smoke,what is the problem and  is it curable?
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Looks like asthma Consult a pulmonologist nearby for better management
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High possibility of allergy. Need proper evaluation and treatment.
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Get your lungs evaluated properly
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Avoid known allergens
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Could be Allergic. Consult for evaluation and treatment.
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This may seem like asthma, which is a kind of allergy. People tend to worsen on change of seasons, on certain exposures and become absolutely normal in between, with symptoms like wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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consult a pulmnologist
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prevent exposures
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Seems mostly seasonal and allergic issue. Will require detailed history, examination and further testing. Consult a pulmonologist before it worsens and becomes a permanent problem.
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It looks like asthma based on your symptoms.
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Go for a spirometry or impulse oscillometry and consult a Pulmonologist
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avoid known exacerbating factors like dust and smoke
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Its allergic airway disease Requires evaluation
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history
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May be due to Allergy. Pl avoid allergens and consult.
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Seasonal asthma
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Pulmonary function test
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consult chest specialist
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Kindly consult pulmonologist. You need Chest Xray and Pulmonary function test and an inhaler might solve your problem.
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Get me the reports. I can help.
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mostly its the allergic airways..but do connect if you face excess wheezing issues..could be an oad..need a detailed history too
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