HI DOCTORS, I AM 34, HAVE BEEN SMOKING FOR 13 YEARS, VERY SLIGHTLY OVERWEIGHT BUT GENERALLY HEALTHY. I HAVE HAD THE FLU RECENTLY, NOW I HAVE EXTREME TIGHTNESS OF MY CHEST AND WHEN I SIT UP I AM FINE, BUT WHEN I RECLINE EVEN SLIGHTLY OR LIE DOWN, I CANNOT BREATHE, I COUGH AND HEAR CRACKLING SOUNDS FOR A FEW SECONDS AFTER I EXHALE, EVEN IF THERE IS NO BREATH ANYMORE. MY UPPER BODY MUSCLES ARE SORE FROM ALL THE COUGHING, AND WHEN I SIT IN FRONT OF MY TUMBLE DRYER THE STEAM COMING OUT MAKES ME FEEL BETTER. I AM OKAY BUT I CANNOT LIE DOWN TO SLEEP SO I AM GETTING SOOO TIRED. CAN I USE AN ASTHMA INHALER OR WHAT? THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING....
Your symptoms are suggestive of probable asthma.If I were the treating physician I would first confirm the diagnosis by objective test(spirometry).Then I would advise as follows: >Avoid triggers (eg.smoking,cold ,dust etc) >Bronchodilator (eg.Salbutamol) inhaler as required to relieve chest tighness. >Steroid inhaler to control attack.
So my opinion is :please meet your local doctor/respiratory medicine specialist to confirm the diagnosis and get treatment henceforth.
Hope this helps you.If you have additional questions ,please do not hesitate in writing us. Wish you good health.
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What Causes Tightness In Chest?
Thanks for your query. Your symptoms are suggestive of probable asthma.If I were the treating physician I would first confirm the diagnosis by objective test(spirometry).Then I would advise as follows: Avoid triggers (eg.smoking,cold ,dust etc) Bronchodilator (eg.Salbutamol) inhaler as required to relieve chest tighness. Steroid inhaler to control attack. So my opinion is :please meet your local doctor/respiratory medicine specialist to confirm the diagnosis and get treatment henceforth. Hope this helps you.If you have additional questions ,please do not hesitate in writing us. Wish you good health.