What Causes Burning Sensation While Breathing Despite Having Asthma Treatment?
Question: I have asthma and I am on antibiotics for bronchitis. I am having a menthol kind of burning sensation when I breathe in.
Brief Answer:
Due to bronchitis medications. .
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have gone through your query carefully.
You are reporting to be taking antibiotics, it means that you might be suffering of any type of infection including upper respiratory tract.
May I know the name of antibiotics you are actually taking?
The changes in smelling might be due to upper respiratory tract infection. It will be settled once you treat bronchitis adequately.
Looking forward to have the requested information in!
Thank you!
Dr.Albana
Due to bronchitis medications. .
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have gone through your query carefully.
You are reporting to be taking antibiotics, it means that you might be suffering of any type of infection including upper respiratory tract.
May I know the name of antibiotics you are actually taking?
The changes in smelling might be due to upper respiratory tract infection. It will be settled once you treat bronchitis adequately.
Looking forward to have the requested information in!
Thank you!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The antibiotics I am taking is Ciprofloxacin 500mg - 1 twice a day.
I was having this sensation before I went to the doctor for chest cold and sinus congestion. They said I had some Bronchitis and prescribed this medicine. Its not a smell or an odor though, it feels like I am inhaling Vicks Vapor Rub. It feels that way - it does not smell that way.
Thanks
I was having this sensation before I went to the doctor for chest cold and sinus congestion. They said I had some Bronchitis and prescribed this medicine. Its not a smell or an odor though, it feels like I am inhaling Vicks Vapor Rub. It feels that way - it does not smell that way.
Thanks
Brief Answer:
Ciprofloxacin does not cause it.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Ok then, the menthol feeling you experience is due to alteration of upper respiratory tract mucosa from infection. Ciprofloxacin use won't give such feeling.
I advise to wait till bronchitis is gone to see improvement. If it will persist, then further consultation with ENT specialist is advised.
Meanwhile, you should eat healthy and drink plenty of fluids (water, tea, etc).
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Ciprofloxacin does not cause it.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Ok then, the menthol feeling you experience is due to alteration of upper respiratory tract mucosa from infection. Ciprofloxacin use won't give such feeling.
I advise to wait till bronchitis is gone to see improvement. If it will persist, then further consultation with ENT specialist is advised.
Meanwhile, you should eat healthy and drink plenty of fluids (water, tea, etc).
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar