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Loud And Repetitive Sneezing, Inhaler To Recover

I am a 55 year old male and for many years now I have endured very loud and repetative sneezing . It feel very self conscious as it can impact when least expected and with out any apparent cause. It s strength and repetativeness can be so great I need to take an inhaler to recover from an attack or I will struggle to breathe Graeme
Wed, 16 May 2012
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Hello Gra,

Welcome here on hcm.
As far as your story is concerned I cannot reach to any conclusion.
Your case has to be investigated for and respiratory or cardiac problem.
Get your blood examined for
CBC,
Hb%,
ESR,
S. Cholesterol,
Blood sugar,
Blood urea.
Get X-ray of chest AP and Lateral view.
Get ECG done.
After all these report here on hcm for further advice.

Thanks
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Loud And Repetitive Sneezing, Inhaler To Recover

Hello Gra, Welcome here on hcm. As far as your story is concerned I cannot reach to any conclusion. Your case has to be investigated for and respiratory or cardiac problem. Get your blood examined for CBC, Hb%, ESR, S. Cholesterol, Blood sugar, Blood urea. Get X-ray of chest AP and Lateral view. Get ECG done. After all these report here on hcm for further advice. Thanks