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Breathless feeling 6 days intermittently
I am feeling breathing issue like breathless since 6 days. It remains for 2-3 hours then breathing become normal. Again after some 3,4hours it comes back and goes. My spo2 always remain 97-98. Little phlegm comes in throat. Sometimes feels mild pain in chest and back also. Also feels pain sensation in legs and arms. Getting bitter burping also. Fir 3,4 days felt very much lethargy and weakness, little problem in sleeping. But now I am able to sleep for 6,7 hours. Now I am feeling breathing issue and little pain and bitter burping and sometimes weakness lethargy. Please suggest treatment
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