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Nose gets blocked & Wheezing
I was not aware for many years that I only breath from one of my nostrils and I used to get tired very soon and try to catch my breath heavily. I've even visited many doctors some say I've flesh formed inside in my left nostril and say they don't find any flesh & might be the problem of Asthma. I can't take dust as it makes me very weak and I get unconscious and faint.
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Please see a Chest physician. It is important to rule out asthma and allergic rhinitis/ polyps.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest
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Hello Sir/Madam, getting tired because of not able to breath from one nostril does not add up because during exercise breathing is mouth based. You need to get evaluated by an ENT surgeon or a Pulmonologist. Again dust exposure leading to unconsciousness is very strange too.. Please one of the specialist soon.
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