I had lower zone consolidation 2years back(2018)
X ray report showed it(not very severe though)
I used to have breathing issues and phlegm thrown out
I do hear crackling sounds near lower left lungs even now
I cannot eat a lot at once.i need to eat at intervals
I have consulted the best pulmonologist who did a full physical examination and said no pleural effusion etc.I went for pulmonary function test those were also normal.xray normal.haemoglobin and blood reports all good and perfect.
I want to know the cause of that sound near lower lungs.(they are quite prominent)
I have done 2D echo too which showed mild TMR(mitral valve)but that's what 70%women have and it isn't a major issue the cardiologist stated.
One physician stated it could be some gastric problem but I dont have any issue with digestion and I did sonography which was normal too.
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Clicking sound is mostly heard by clinical examination,do rule out any pathology do a HRCT thorax ,do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
Hi noted above history and related concerns.
As you mentioned above symptoms are could be related to post old pneumonia and bronchitis which gets exacerbated i
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Personally if pft and xray normal, i dont feel any disease you have. But one has to hear that sound personally to get it diagnose.
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