Chest Congestion And Cough. Prescribed Inhaler To Treat Pleurisy. Earlier Had Bronchitis. Would Inhaler & Nebulizer Suffice?
I had bronchitis months ago and still had breathing problems, and a cough that would come more at night time. The Dr. I went to twice said it was pleurisy and prescribed me an inhaler, which has worked some, but I am still coughing some at night and feel like there is 'something' I have to cough up but there is not. There is also the stabbing pain on my left side of my chest. Is the inhaler and nebulizer going to clear this up?
The inhaler and nebulizer will provide symptomatic relief by causing broncho-dilation (dilating the smaller airway passages, relieving the obstruction & increasing airflow to lungs)and reduces the inflammation. But as long as the underlying cause is not treated, the symptoms will recur. Investigations like complete blood count & X ray chest will be helpful. If any infection is detected, then you need to take a course of antibiotics.
Take care.
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Chest Congestion And Cough. Prescribed Inhaler To Treat Pleurisy. Earlier Had Bronchitis. Would Inhaler & Nebulizer Suffice?
Hello dear, The inhaler and nebulizer will provide symptomatic relief by causing broncho-dilation (dilating the smaller airway passages, relieving the obstruction & increasing airflow to lungs)and reduces the inflammation. But as long as the underlying cause is not treated, the symptoms will recur. Investigations like complete blood count & X ray chest will be helpful. If any infection is detected, then you need to take a course of antibiotics. Take care.