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Wheezing since 3 months
I have mold allergy since 10 years mainly from old enclosed clothes and unventilated rooms. I only had wheezing on coming in contact with these items. But since 3 4 months I'm having consistent wheezing which gets little worse at night before sleeping. I also have mild gastritis but on endoscopy the doctor said wheezing isn't due to gastritis and to check with pulmo. Now my gastritis is under control but wheezing hasn't gone although it is a little better now. What could be the cause for this months old wheezing? I don't have cough. Also since wheezing started i have been feeling very tired and unable to exercise. I used to exercise before that regularly. My height 5'11" weight 74kg.
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U need to do Ur blood fungal Allergy tests.
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Consult Pulmonologist
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult a pulmonologist for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hello noted above details regarding suffering As asthma and gastric reflux problems go hand in hand which is required to have serious problems
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Open personal consult for proper evaluation investigation and treatment
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Hello. Noted your symptoms. Likely uncontrolled asthma. Need detailed evaluation. Kindly take online consultation with pulmonologist.
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