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Dry Cough, Blocked Nose, Excess Heat In Body, Burning Sensation In Chest. Diagnosed As Chest Infection. Suggestions?

Hello doctor I am Manjunath H 36 years aged guy. I am facing dry cough. Noses ard blocked. Sweezing. Excess of heat in bady. Chest burning . My meet the local doctor he said that I have cheast infection. Mainly this problem facing last 10 months. Present I have 6.6% blod in bady. Please help me to come from this problem otherwise pleae sen d hospital address in bangalorej
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hi,
As suggested by your doctor, you seem to be having chest infection or Upper airway cough syndrome. It basically required treatment with antibiotics and symptomatic relief. Considering your low Hb, the anemia might be responsible for recurrent infections. You need to visit a pulmonologist as early as possible.
List of pulmonologist in Bangalore is available on this website. Link: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/Pulmonologists-in-Bangalore/L18862S37

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Dr. Mishra
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Dry Cough, Blocked Nose, Excess Heat In Body, Burning Sensation In Chest. Diagnosed As Chest Infection. Suggestions?

Hi, As suggested by your doctor, you seem to be having chest infection or Upper airway cough syndrome. It basically required treatment with antibiotics and symptomatic relief. Considering your low Hb, the anemia might be responsible for recurrent infections. You need to visit a pulmonologist as early as possible. List of pulmonologist in Bangalore is available on this website. Link: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/Pulmonologists-in-Bangalore/L18862S37 Regards Dr. Mishra