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I have allergy due to wheather and dust I started sneezing and coughing sometimes with fever but last 2 month at night I feel I am not able to breathe with cough and some sound during breathing internal
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You would have developed asthma, consult dr and do xray and Pft and blood investigation
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From your history point of view, you have  allergic asthma , need detailed proper history and  you need to consult a pulmnogist immediately
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You have uncontrolled asthma Please consult, do a lung function test Need to start to inhalers
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Hello madam Your symptoms include fever at night which is concerning. I would really suggest you consult, and get evaluated thoroughly which will include detailed history and investigation.
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Your symptoms are suggestive of bronchial asthma . Kindly get a PFT done
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Consult for further management
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your allergic airways have progressed to airway obstruction which is why you are having difficulty in breathing..it needs to be evaluated properly to start the meds accordingly..kindly connect online or offline
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Appears to be allergic aetiology. Pl identify the allergens and avoid them. Pl consult.
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Rule out allergic asthma
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history
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U need to evaluate with Spirometry and started on appropriate treatment..Bronchial asthma is completely controllable disease..just you need to understand about this
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