Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Respiratory Problems
Could be upper respiratory infection or early asthma.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
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It could be upper respiratory infection or early asthma.
Majority of cases throat pain are due to viral infection(EB virus,adenovirus) but in some cases it might be related to bacterial infection (streptococcal pharyngitis).
We differentiate the cause through routine blood counts with throat examination, pharyngoscopy to rule out non infective causes.You should also go for pulmonary function tests if you are having breathing difficulty since several months.If there is anything found positive on pulmonary function tests (PFT) then you need thoroughly respiratory examination by pulmonologist.
Otherwise, it is advisable to see the doctor,Preferably ENT specialist for complete medical history including history of sensitivity to antibiotics and thoroughly clinical examination.
You might require antibiotics (levofloxacin or ofloxacin from quinolones group) or azithromycin (macrolides group) to prevent super infection if cause is viral with analgesics, antiinflammatories,antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer combination (montelukast with levocetrizine) and steam inhalation 2 to 3 times a day.
Hope this information will be helpful and if you have any doubt then feel free to ask me.
Thanks and Regards,
Dr.Sandipkabra
Yes,it could be due to exposure to smoke.
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Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for the follow-up query,
As I said earlier,your breathing difficulty could also be related to early asthma.As asthma is itself a allergic disease due to smoke or cold or dust or pollens or grass etc.
The tracheobronchial tree becomes hyper responsiveness to this stimuli causing difficulty in breathing for a while and in some cases gets subsided by itself or after the discontinuation of the triggering factor,here smoking in your case.
To diagnose or rule out this condition, you will need complete history and thoroughly respiratory system examination by pulmonologist (not by GP) followed by chest X-ray,pulmonary function tests etc.
The best way to cure allergy is complete avoidance of allergen or triggering factor,here smoking in your case.
Treatment is mainly symptommatic which includes inhalational steroids, beta receptor agonists, anticholinergics as a MDI or rotahaler.
You consult pulmonologist for further advice.
Thanks and Regards,
Dr.sandipkabra
Could be possible that your throat inflammation is because of acid reflux.
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Hi,
Thanks for the follow-up query,
It could be possible that your throat inflammation is because of acid reflux from the stomach but the question is whether you are having any symptom of reflux esophagitis like lower chest pain or upper abdominal pain or nausea or hiccups etc.
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction and bronchospasm, mostly these episodes comes in the night time.
The chronic inflammation is associated with airway hyper-responsiveness that leads to recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and coughing particularly at night or in the early morning.
I am not saying that you had a asthma but as per your history and symptoms of breathing difficulty specially during night, it must be ruled out.
Therefore,you must go for spirometry (pulmonary function tests) to measure peak expiratory flow rate and which will help to make a clear diagnosis along with your symptomatology.
Here, clear sounds on auscultation do not rule out the possibility of early asthma when there are symptoms of breathing difficulty with chest tightness since several months.
So,it would be advisable that you consult pulmonologist for your respiratory system thoroughly examination with PFT interpretation.
Hope i have explained it in a much simple way to understand.Feel free to ask any doubt.
Thanks and Regards,
Dr.sandipkabra
Better to consult pulmonologist rather than GP.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for the follow-up.
As per our discussion, you need to rule out asthma by spirometry testing (pulmonary function test).
The other possibility could be your repeated throat infection which might also cause breathing difficulty when triggered by some allergic substance.Now, this throat infection might be due to viral infection or some times bacterial (streptococcal pharyngitis) or allergic or due to reflux of acid(does not seem to be in your case).
So,it must be ruled out with routine blood counts,throat examination with pharyngoscopy, chest X-ray and spirometry testing.
It would be better you consult pulmonologist which could diagnose it correctly.
All these possiblites we have already discussed earlier, so better you do not consult GP rather you see specialist.
Thanks and Regards,