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Tickling sensation in Trachea
Dear Doctor, I have tickling sensation in trachea for past 7-8 days. There was no cough for first 5 days. I had to force cough to relieve the sensation. It was mostly dry cough. There is a simultaneous tightening sensation in the upper chest area and a bit of pain on the opposite side (at the back). Past 2-3 days there has been some cough but no phlegm. Does it seem like cough symptom or does it require further investigation? Should I get chest X-ray done? Regards,
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest
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Please meet up with a chest physician. the cough may need investigation further.
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