Duration of Illness: more than 60 days
Key Respiratory & Throat Symptoms:
Persistent Dry Cough: Lasting 8 weeks; triggered specifically by cold air.
Voice Changes: Noticed a distinct change in voice over the last two months.
Breathing Difficulty: Experiencing intermittent breathing problems and occasional tightness.
Neck Sensation: Constant "scratching" feeling in the throat area, especially when swallowing.
Systemic & Gynaecological Symptoms:
Fever: Occasional fever episodes over the 2-month period.
Heavy Period Flow: Very severe; passing blood clots larger than a 5-rupee coin and needing to change pads every 3–4 hours.
Weakness: Feeling unusually tired, dizzy, and having frequent headaches.
Note: No night sweats or visible neck swelling reported.
Answers (5)
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Need nasal endoscopy and CT scan to rule out sinusitis
If fever episodes are there for 2 months then sputum evaluation is needed
Generalised tiredness nd weakness check for anaemia
Heavy flow get a gynac opinion and need for scan
these have lasted for eight weeks and are affecting your voice, we need to take a closer look at your throat and lungs.
Next Steps
physical examination of your neck and potentially a chest X-ray or a lung function test to understand why your breathing feels tight
Visit gynaecologist
Health Tips
Voice rest
Steam inhalation twice a day
LukeWarm water gargles after meal thrice a day
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