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Post tb breathing issues
I was diagnose with post tb asthma two years back. I do use inhaler on sos basis. But I noticed whenever I do littlebit of running or heavy staircase movement I feel breathlessness and littlebit pain in chest. As if im getting tired easily. What to do
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get a chest xray..rule out post tb sequale..and then can start meds accordingly
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You need certain tests. Pl use inhalers. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Kindly do a and chest xray and pulmonary function test and optimise the inhaler use accordingly Continue breathing exercises and pulmonary rehabilitation
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Please start using your Inhaler regularly and slowly you will feel the difference, however if still no improvement then consult with Pulmonologist for detailed evaluation and examination, stay safe and do not worry
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If you are diagnosed asthmatic better to use the inhaler continuously
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consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and get evaluated
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