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PFT AND CXR IS NORMAL
My pft , cxr and echo everything is normal haemoglobin is also within normal limits consulted pulmonologist physically also he said that chest is clear but still I am having shortness of breath what could be the reason please guide
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What is the duration of your symptoms? Any smoking history? Consult with relevant history and reports for better evaluation and treatment
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It may be allergic astham Serum Ige AEC
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May be due to Allergy. Pl identify the Allergens and avoid them.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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get evaluated
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In obstructive airway disease pft can come normal sometimes.
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consult a pulmonologist and if required get treated for OAD. and rule out other rare causes
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