I hear noises in my stomach while playing flute which means doing abdominal breathing. I also burp a lot especially after playing. According to my CT scan results I have hyperexpanded lungs. A lung specialist said I have asthma.do you agree? I have no sign for asthma. What would happen if I continue playing? What had caused this problem exactly? Because it's not common among brass players. What should I do to reduce the noises?
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HELLO,
YOU MAY HYPEREXTENDED LUNG, BUT NOT ASTHMA AS YOU PLAY FLUTE.
CAPSULE NEXPRO RD BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS. SO BURPING DEFINITELY CONTROL PROBABLY THE NOISE ALSO.
TAB CIPLAR40 ONE AT NIGHT FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS IF FEEL BETTER CONTINUE IT.OK
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