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Got Over Cold, Have Breathing Trouble, Continuous Cough, Chest Pain, Continuous Feeling Of Nose Bleeding. Help?

hi im justing getting over a cold and in general i felt fine all during the day and no im having troubles breathing i keep coughing and i think its pnemonia, I can t fall asleep because my chest hurts and no my nose keeps running but it doesn t feel like a cold it kind of gushes out fast it feels like a nose bleed it is happening about once every 3 minutes or so. can you help? YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 5 Nov 2012
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Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic

The common cold is due to virus.
At times, it is followed by bacterial infection - like Sinusitis, Pneumonia and so on.
Occasionally it can induce Asthmatic Bronchitis.

You may be suffering from sinusitis and bronchitis - it is impossible to decide unless you are examined by a doctor - may be you need investigation. See your GP - he can assess and assist.

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Got Over Cold, Have Breathing Trouble, Continuous Cough, Chest Pain, Continuous Feeling Of Nose Bleeding. Help?

Hi friend Welcome to Health Care Magic The common cold is due to virus. At times, it is followed by bacterial infection - like Sinusitis, Pneumonia and so on. Occasionally it can induce Asthmatic Bronchitis. You may be suffering from sinusitis and bronchitis - it is impossible to decide unless you are examined by a doctor - may be you need investigation. See your GP - he can assess and assist. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck