Hi, in the last week i feel like im wheezing, short of breath and sometimes while breathing I feel like im saying 'eh,eh,eh then ends with a cough. this morning i woke up feeling like someone is standing on my chest. I do have alergies. Im on allergra and flownaz. should i see my local dr. or keep on my allergy meds. and let it go away by its self. Thanks
As you have allergies & you are already on Allegra & Flownaz, I feel your nose symptoms are very well taken care off.
In spite of using these medications, if you have wheezing, shortness of breath, feeling of pressure over chest & early morning cough, then I would suggest you to see your local Dr.
He may prescribe you some bronchodilator drugs & some other drugs after examining you.
These symptoms may go away by themselves also but they may return at sometime, too.
So I would suggest you to see your local Dr.
Wish you best of the health.
Regards,
Dr Parin
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Hello. I went through your history. As you have allergies & you are already on Allegra & Flownaz, I feel your nose symptoms are very well taken care off. In spite of using these medications, if you have wheezing, shortness of breath, feeling of pressure over chest & early morning cough, then I would suggest you to see your local Dr. He may prescribe you some bronchodilator drugs & some other drugs after examining you. These symptoms may go away by themselves also but they may return at sometime, too. So I would suggest you to see your local Dr. Wish you best of the health. Regards, Dr Parin