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How Can Persistent Cough, Breathlessness, Pitting Edema With Other Symptoms Be Treated?

I have had extreme persitant cough for over a year with extreme white foamy globs of spit, shortness of breath, low white blood cell count, pitting adema, facial and eye swelling, waking up at night gasping for air, pounding heart, all of a sudden high blood pressure, extreme fatigue, very irritable, depressed, losing alot of my hair, eyes seem to stay red all the time, i do have chrones but take no meds for it. i also have mitral valve prolapse
Mon, 16 Oct 2017
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Hello dear , hi

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I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* This is in relation with compensated cardiorespiratory status .

* Warranted to seek immediate assistance with your physician for
basic work up with laboratory , x-ray chest , 2D Echo , EKG evaluation
and further guidance in accordance to that .

Wishing you fine recovery .

Welcome for any further guidance .
Regards .
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How Can Persistent Cough, Breathlessness, Pitting Edema With Other Symptoms Be Treated?

Hello dear , hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * This is in relation with compensated cardiorespiratory status . * Warranted to seek immediate assistance with your physician for basic work up with laboratory , x-ray chest , 2D Echo , EKG evaluation and further guidance in accordance to that . Wishing you fine recovery . Welcome for any further guidance . Regards .