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What Causes Chest Congestion Along With Wheezing And Low Grade Fever?

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Posted on Tue, 2 Dec 2014
Question: I went to see lpn at local clinic two wks ago for chest conjestion, minor wheezing n low grade fever. She listened to lungs said they were clear. I went ahead n took two days off work to rest. Went to work all last week and felt worse Thu. Went back to clinic. Same woman listened again n diagnosed walking pneumonia. Gave me breathing treatment, zcam and steroid for five day. Today day 5. Have not had fever but still coughing some and chest has ached n felt tight today w headaches. Took bp at store, 2 dif machines. 156/102, 158/104. I forgot to take my 20mg bp pill today. Took it earlier when home, about an hour ago n still feel achey chest/headache. Also took one reg aspirin. Cause for concern?
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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Seasonal flu complicated with pneumonia....

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX

I read your query and understood your concern. Your symptoms may be related to seasonal flue complicated with pneumonia. It will require 2-4 weeks for a complete recovery.

If you were my patient i would recommend to do:
- Blood work
- Chest Xray
- Cardiac ECHO

If no improvement after 2 weeks then contact a pulmonologist.

Hope this was of help!
Dr. Benard
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What Causes Chest Congestion Along With Wheezing And Low Grade Fever?

Brief Answer: Seasonal flu complicated with pneumonia.... Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX I read your query and understood your concern. Your symptoms may be related to seasonal flue complicated with pneumonia. It will require 2-4 weeks for a complete recovery. If you were my patient i would recommend to do: - Blood work - Chest Xray - Cardiac ECHO If no improvement after 2 weeks then contact a pulmonologist. Hope this was of help! Dr. Benard