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Fasting, Suffocation, Severe Weakness, Fainting. On Inhalers. Causes For Symptoms?

Hi, i am 23 years old XXXX girl. during the month of XXXXXX, i was fasting all the days. a week before at the time of breaking my fast i felt suffocation very severely and weakness. my start crying i dont know why and fall down. i got ny test of TSH and it resulted in 3.09. and from that day, i often feel difficulty in my breathing. i often take inhaler due to this problem. i ask you to please guide me properly.
Thu, 23 Aug 2012
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Your symptoms are not very informative and do not point to anything specific. Because of prolonged fasting you could have been dehydrated and weak and could have passed out. However, for your breathing problem, i suggest you get a blood test for AEC, a xray chest and a PFT done and then consult a pulmonologist.
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Fasting, Suffocation, Severe Weakness, Fainting. On Inhalers. Causes For Symptoms?

Your symptoms are not very informative and do not point to anything specific. Because of prolonged fasting you could have been dehydrated and weak and could have passed out. However, for your breathing problem, i suggest you get a blood test for AEC, a xray chest and a PFT done and then consult a pulmonologist.