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Are Ill-defined Opacities In The Right Lower Zone In An X-ray And Serum IgE Test Dangerous?

Hi, I am jishu shil. I am from Bangladesh. I am 26 years old. I was having a dry cof like for 2 weeks today i visited a doctor here and he gave me an X-RAY test and SERUM IGE test. I have tested and on the x-ray report all other things are normal but one report shows Lung fields : I11 defined opacities are noted in the right lower zone. I am confused what kind of problem i am having? would you please help me with this.
Tue, 30 Apr 2019
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Hi,

You might have the allergic pneumonia-like condition and is causing inflammation of the lungs. Please take medicines given including anti allergy treatment and antibiotics if clinically needed. You should be cured in a few days to 2 weeks. If the medicines are not helping much then I suggest you get a CT chest scan done.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Vivek Chail, Radiologist
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Are Ill-defined Opacities In The Right Lower Zone In An X-ray And Serum IgE Test Dangerous?

Hi, You might have the allergic pneumonia-like condition and is causing inflammation of the lungs. Please take medicines given including anti allergy treatment and antibiotics if clinically needed. You should be cured in a few days to 2 weeks. If the medicines are not helping much then I suggest you get a CT chest scan done. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Vivek Chail, Radiologist