What Causes Chest Pain, Difficulty In Breathing And Loss Of Voice?
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : Hello 
I have asthma for around 4 years
I was over friends house there was fire the smell wasnt very stong but effected me i just inhaled the smell i start having chest pain and difficulty breathing and lost my voice
I am feeling to tierd and getting dizzy the pain i have on my left side of my chest
                            I have asthma for around 4 years
I was over friends house there was fire the smell wasnt very stong but effected me i just inhaled the smell i start having chest pain and difficulty breathing and lost my voice
I am feeling to tierd and getting dizzy the pain i have on my left side of my chest
                                    Brief Answer:
You are having acute exacerbation of asthma.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your question on Health Care Magic.
I can understand your situation and problem.
You are having acute exacerbation of asthma.
Fire smoke actually triggered your asthma. And you are facing actually asthma attack.
And you needs urgent treatment in the form of inhaled bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS).
So better to consult pulmonologist and get done inhaled treatment.
Hope I have solved your query.
I will be happy to help you further.
Wish you good health. Thanks.
                                    
                            You are having acute exacerbation of asthma.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your question on Health Care Magic.
I can understand your situation and problem.
You are having acute exacerbation of asthma.
Fire smoke actually triggered your asthma. And you are facing actually asthma attack.
And you needs urgent treatment in the form of inhaled bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS).
So better to consult pulmonologist and get done inhaled treatment.
Hope I have solved your query.
I will be happy to help you further.
Wish you good health. Thanks.
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                                      Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
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