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Having Asthmatic Bronchitis. Vomiting Clear Fluid, Heavy Sensation In Leg, Fluid On Lungs. Treatment?

Ive been very ill lately. Asthmatic bronchitis with fluid on the lungs and vomiting clear fluid. Im on steroids but lately Ive noticed a heavy sensation in my legs from mid thigh to feet and for the past 2 days, it feels like warm bath water going down my legs when I stand up and walk around. No burning, it actually feels nice but Im afraid something more is happening. It s a very noticeable feeling, like stops me from what Im doing noticeable
Tue, 9 Apr 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
i dont know your full history
are you on oral steroids or inhalational
steroids can cause these
AS you give full history i can guide you
But or temporary measure
take anti allergics add bronchodilators and antacid
Use inhaler in emergency
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Having Asthmatic Bronchitis. Vomiting Clear Fluid, Heavy Sensation In Leg, Fluid On Lungs. Treatment?

i dont know your full history are you on oral steroids or inhalational steroids can cause these AS you give full history i can guide you But or temporary measure take anti allergics add bronchodilators and antacid Use inhaler in emergency