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What Is Cause And Treatment For Intermittent Wheezing?

ive developed intermittent wheezing like asthma but only in my voicebox i feel ok but it keeps coming and going for a bout a month, i had a severe chest infection last year which had to be treated with 2 lots of antibiotics , i am 43 weigh 14 stone and im normally fit and well , no allergies and no meds.
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

From what you refer I can say that you suffer from Laryngitis disease accompanied with pulmonary disease.
You should avoid humid and dusty environments. Quit smoking cigarettes(if you smoke).

You need the following tests to determine the diagnosis:
1. Laryngoscopy.
2. Pulmonary X-ray.
3. Spirometry(respiratory function test).
4. Complete blood count.
5. Urine test.

Contact your ORL(otorhinolaryngologist) and your pulmonologist.

I hope this information is helpful.

Regards.
Dr. Behar.
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What Is Cause And Treatment For Intermittent Wheezing?

Hi, thank you for posting. From what you refer I can say that you suffer from Laryngitis disease accompanied with pulmonary disease. You should avoid humid and dusty environments. Quit smoking cigarettes(if you smoke). You need the following tests to determine the diagnosis: 1. Laryngoscopy. 2. Pulmonary X-ray. 3. Spirometry(respiratory function test). 4. Complete blood count. 5. Urine test. Contact your ORL(otorhinolaryngologist) and your pulmonologist. I hope this information is helpful. Regards. Dr. Behar.