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Asthmatic, Breathing Difficulties, Have Cold, Runny Nose, Headache, Chest Pain. What Should Help Me?

i have cold like symptoms with a blocked nose that keeps changing to runny and back again with head ach and eyes that just feel sensetive so i can hardly keep them open but the main problem is im having chest pains. i am asmatic and have been using my inhailours but they are not doing anything to stop my breathing being bad so my chest is constanly hurting and this doesnt normally happen if i have a cold. what should i do?
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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Hello user,
I think you require a course of nebulization as the inhalers are not working and you are still having breathing problems.
You are hereby advised to move to nearest ER/hospital to get yourself auscultated and examined by a Doctor to rule out the cause of chest pain.

hope my info helped you
regards,
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Asthmatic, Breathing Difficulties, Have Cold, Runny Nose, Headache, Chest Pain. What Should Help Me?

Hello user, I think you require a course of nebulization as the inhalers are not working and you are still having breathing problems. You are hereby advised to move to nearest ER/hospital to get yourself auscultated and examined by a Doctor to rule out the cause of chest pain. hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS