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What Causes Fluttering Feeling In Chest With History Of Plural-infusion?
I have been having this bubbly feeling, in my chest, when I breath in and out and its causing me to feel breathless and restless.I suspected that it could be plural-infusion because I have history of that, so I had a chest xray done but everything checks out fine. I was given sum anti-acids and anti-biotics to but the bubbly feeling doesn t seem to be going away. Please help me.
Fluttery feeling in chest may be because of the following conditions : 1) Lung infection 2) Allergy 3) Heart palpitations 4) Arrhythmia 5) Pleural effusion
To those patients, who come to my clinic with similar complaints, I advise the following: 1) Complete blood picture 2) ECG 3) ESR, CRP 4) Chest X-ray 5) If necessary, CT scan chest
Only with the detailed clinical examination and testing, we can come to a specific diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist
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What Causes Fluttering Feeling In Chest With History Of Plural-infusion?
Hello, Fluttery feeling in chest may be because of the following conditions : 1) Lung infection 2) Allergy 3) Heart palpitations 4) Arrhythmia 5) Pleural effusion To those patients, who come to my clinic with similar complaints, I advise the following: 1) Complete blood picture 2) ECG 3) ESR, CRP 4) Chest X-ray 5) If necessary, CT scan chest Only with the detailed clinical examination and testing, we can come to a specific diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist