What Causes Sore Throat And Chest Pain While Breathing?
I went to the dr. with sore throat tested for script came back neg and that was two days ago, and they said that I should let it take it course and if continues more than 7 days to come back, now I am finding if hard to breathe without my chest hurting and my throat is still sore what I'm I to do
Hi, Throat pain,breathing difficulty or chest pain are the symptoms of upper respiratory infection or allergic asthma or allergic bronchitis etc. If you have been tested and result came negative then you should take symptomatic treatment like bronchodilators ( steroids, alpha agonists,anticholinergics), anti-allergic ( antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers) with analgesics if there is pain. You must take full course of antibiotics ( quinolones or macrolides preferred) for at least 5 to 7 days to prevent any super-infection. Avoid cold water or drinks. Take steam inhalation and steroid nebulizers regularly or till the infection subsides. Avoid exposure of dust and consult pulmonologist for further advise.
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What Causes Sore Throat And Chest Pain While Breathing?
Hi, Throat pain,breathing difficulty or chest pain are the symptoms of upper respiratory infection or allergic asthma or allergic bronchitis etc. If you have been tested and result came negative then you should take symptomatic treatment like bronchodilators ( steroids, alpha agonists,anticholinergics), anti-allergic ( antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers) with analgesics if there is pain. You must take full course of antibiotics ( quinolones or macrolides preferred) for at least 5 to 7 days to prevent any super-infection. Avoid cold water or drinks. Take steam inhalation and steroid nebulizers regularly or till the infection subsides. Avoid exposure of dust and consult pulmonologist for further advise. Thanks.