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Have Cold. Getting Fluttering Sensation, Shortness Of Breath And Dizziness. Concerned For Pneumonia?
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I can see your concern and I understand that the situation of recurrent pneumonia is rather troubling you.
Per your description of symptom you are still having a chest infection most likely pneumonia reason why your GP placed you on augmentin ( normal recommended dosage for pneumonia should go up to 3 grams amoxicillin + 750 clavulinic acid daily for 10 days).
Recurrent pneumonia should be investigated a little further i.e by checking if there are no underlying diseases condition like an autoimmune diseases or chronic viral infection etc which could predispose you to the pneumonia. Investigate thoroughly into your home and immediate surroundings to find out if they are no predisposing factors around that could make you have this. Also important to rule out atypical pneumonia by running a sputum test + culture.
I suggest you continue the augmentin as prescribed then may add antihistamine for the cold + congestion, steroid nasal sprays and mucolytics to handle the cough symptoms. Your high BP could be as a result of the infection, so you need not worry. Your pulse might be slightly or very increased, this also due to infection. Those are cardiorespiratory compensatory mechanisms of the body in the presence of an infection.
Complete the course of antibiotics and if no improvement, I suggest you look for the closest pneumologist to be better handle your situation ones and again.
Wish you the best and hope this was helpful
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Dr Nsah
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Exercise raises heart rate, blood pressure, increases respiratory rate etc (tenses/excites the heart muscles which results to cardiopulmonary response) and infection in such circumstance will only enhance the natural physiologic process. I do not thing you should be worried about your heart based on your thoughts or symptoms. As soon as your infection clears off, you will be normal again. If you still have abnormal hemodynamic signs after a couple of days after infection is gone, please do consider visiting a cardiologist.
Hope this was helpful and let me know if you got any further worries.
Dr Nsah
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X-ray can show signs of lung infiltrates due to infection, but absence is not equal to no chest infection. Could be at the early stage of the infection, so x-ray could still be normal. Blood tests are more or less necessary (just as confirmation). Chest infection could be clinically determined.
Hope this helps too
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