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What Causes Chronic Coughing And Wheezing?

Developed a weezy n cough night before last spent hours coughing weezy yesterday got worse in afternoon n especially evening n night got up this morning coughed to the point I was trying to bring up stomach contents (but was none) no plegm but left shoulder blade hurts when lift arm now could it be broncilifis?
Mon, 27 Jul 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

Your main problem is coughing with wheezing which is here causing your shoulder pain.

This cough could be due to acute bronchitis, allergic bronchitis or upper respiratory infection etc.

You may undergo routine blood investigations,ESR and X- ray chest to rule out any other pathology of lung.

You will require full course of antibiotics (quinolones or cephalosporins) with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic (antihistamines or steroids) with supportive treatment.

Consult pulmonologist or physician who will examine you thoroughly and start the treatment earliest.

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What Causes Chronic Coughing And Wheezing?

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Your main problem is coughing with wheezing which is here causing your shoulder pain. This cough could be due to acute bronchitis, allergic bronchitis or upper respiratory infection etc. You may undergo routine blood investigations,ESR and X- ray chest to rule out any other pathology of lung. You will require full course of antibiotics (quinolones or cephalosporins) with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic (antihistamines or steroids) with supportive treatment. Consult pulmonologist or physician who will examine you thoroughly and start the treatment earliest. Regards,