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Persistent cough n cold
39y old lady has persistent cough n cold since more than one month. She also complains of breathlesness and chest pain many times. 3 rounds of antibiotic course taken, no respite. Blood test report and xray done yesterday are attached. Ecg was done last month. Says  LEAD OFF (V6), SINUS TACHYCARDIA, LOW T WAVE (V3, V5). Unable to attach report here. Please guide on to why the infections are not going and if there is anything serious to be concerned.
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Eosinophil level is very high..looks allergic in origin..also rule out heart issues after consulting a cardiologist.
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consult a Pulmonologist and cardiologist for proper evaluation..
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Take a consultation to pulmonologist for better evaluation and tratment Need a 2Decho also
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Please see a pulmonologist. A detailed clinical examination and evaluation will be needed to know the cause of persistent cough.
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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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Reports are normal
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Appears to be Allergic aetiology.pl identify the Allergen and avoid them.pl use antihistamines and bronchodilators.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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its an eosinophilic lung disease..need a detailed history to rule out oad, asthma and eosinophilia alone
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