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Severe Cough, Short Of Breath, No Relief With Antibiotics. Allergic To Albutaral Inhaler. Cure?
I have had a severe caugh for 4 weeks now and I am almost finished with my cipro antibiotic and still no relief !! I m very short of breth and can barely talk with out loosing air and coughfin and now I m having severe anal pain. What els can I do? I had an allergic reaction to the albutaral inhaler and phinergrine caugh syrup does not work.
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welcome to healthcare magic,
from your symptoms you might be having pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma,copd these need to be ruled out.
from the description of your symptoms you need to be fully investigated to know what is wrong, the following tests would be of benefit,
- chest xray
- blood test and esr
- tests to rule tuberculosis - sputum test
- hiv test
- spirometry
i would suggest you need to see a physician urgently and probably be admitted to be done the tests and be given the appropriate treatment.
hope to have answered your query
wish you a quick recovery.
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Severe Cough, Short Of Breath, No Relief With Antibiotics. Allergic To Albutaral Inhaler. Cure?
hello, welcome to healthcare magic, from your symptoms you might be having pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma,copd these need to be ruled out. from the description of your symptoms you need to be fully investigated to know what is wrong, the following tests would be of benefit, - chest xray - blood test and esr - tests to rule tuberculosis - sputum test - hiv test - spirometry i would suggest you need to see a physician urgently and probably be admitted to be done the tests and be given the appropriate treatment. hope to have answered your query wish you a quick recovery.