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Trouble in breathing
My grandmother's oxygen level decreases by walking and she cannot even breathe properly and she already has COPD and tubular bronchiectasis is also in the CT scan report
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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May be due to ? corpulmonale . Do ABG and 2D ECHO. Consult pulmonologist for proper management.
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Get her evaluated first Get her Abg/ chest xray In the mean while continue her nebulization
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She needs personalized treatment Kindly connect with previous reports
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Hello.Understood your concern.Need to review previous investigations and need  clinical assessment also..connect with the same please
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It is copd. Pl evaluate. Pl consult.
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She might require home oxygenation Get a detailed evaluation done
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please share all her previous reports ,xray over a consult..also check her saturation
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