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Lung & Breathing Conditions
Question #19165
206 days ago
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respiratory disease symptoms

Drishti

I am trying to figure out what’s going on with my health because lately, I’ve been feeling really off. Like a few weeks ago, I started having these strange respiratory disease symptoms, and at first, I thought maybe it was just allergies or a cold, ya know? But it’s way more than that now. I’m talking about this persistent cough, shortness of breath, and even wheezing sometimes, especially when I go up stairs or jog a tiny bit. I thought I was getting better from the flu I had last month, but then all these breathing issues popped up. And I don’t really have a history of respiratory problems or anything, just the usual asthma when I was a kid, but that seemed long gone. I went to my doctor, who said it could be respiratory disease symptoms but didn’t run many tests. Just told me to take some antihistamines. What does that even mean? Should I be pushing for more tests or seeing a specialist? Like, am I overreacting? Are there specific respiratory disease symptoms that I should be looking out for? I feel like I’m just stuck in this weird limbo of confusion and frustration. What do you all think? What should my next steps be?

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Given what you are describing, it’s clear that your symptoms have been persistent and troubling, suggesting that further medical evaluation would be beneficial. Persistent cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing particularly under physical strain signal that there’s an underlying respiratory issue that needs exploration beyond treating it with antihistamines alone. Since you’ve had a past with asthma, it’s possible this condition might be resurfacing or your symptoms could be related to other conditions like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or even post-viral bronchitis, especially post-flu. The fact your symptoms have not resolved over several weeks despite treatment and that they flare during physical exertion indicate a need for more in-depth examination. You should certainly consider pushing for further testing, perhaps starting with a pulmonary function test. This will help determine if your lung function is normal or if there’s an obstructive problem. Additionally, a chest X-ray might reveal any acute changes in lung structure. In some cases, referral to a pulmonologist could provide a more specialized insight into what’s going on. In terms of what to watch for, keep an eye on how symptoms progress or change – worsening breathlessness, wheezing more frequently, or if new symptoms develop, which could warrant urgent evaluation. Lastly, ensure that your daily environment doesn’t exacerbate symptoms; consider factors such as exposure to allergens like dust or smoke. Importantly, don’t hesitate to seek immediate attention if breathing difficulty becomes severe or paired with chest pain, these are red-flag symptoms that could signify something more acute or dangerous needing swift action.

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