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Painful Cough, Dizziness, Sore Knee, Difficulty Breathing. Taking Antibiotics. Asthma?

KIA ORA I have this painfull cough.every time i cough it hurts my ribs and i have to go to the toilet as will .i have had this for a week and i am on antibiotics .this all started with an inner ear problem dizziness etc about a month ago on an off .and i have had enough im so tired and now my knee is sore and also my breathing im wondering have i developed asthma thank you
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
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Hi, if you have no history of asthma is not asthma, it could be pneumonia, or bronchitis. I advise you to consult a chest physician for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patient with such cough, prescribe cifixime , terbutaline, cough preparation, and acyclophenic for knee pain thank you.
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Painful Cough, Dizziness, Sore Knee, Difficulty Breathing. Taking Antibiotics. Asthma?

Hi, if you have no history of asthma is not asthma, it could be pneumonia, or bronchitis. I advise you to consult a chest physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patient with such cough, prescribe cifixime , terbutaline, cough preparation, and acyclophenic for knee pain thank you.