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What Causes Pressure In Nasal Cavity And Shortness Of Breath?

For the past few days I have felt very dizzy and withdrawn. I am overly tired and just don t feel good. I feel pressure in my nasal cavity. I am sometimes short of breath. I am wondering what these symptoms may be due to and if I should see my Doctor for treatment or if there are home remedies I should be trying first.
Wed, 9 Sep 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted your history of dizziness, being withdrawn, overly tired and do not feel good. There is pressure in the nasal cavity and sometimes there is a shortness of breath.

Yes, you should see your Doctor for clinical evaluation, examination and treatment. The most probable problem may be flu or so or respiratory tract infection with complications.
You need a course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines as per the symptoms, steam inhalation, bed rest and soft bland diet.
Keep yourself hydrated .
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What Causes Pressure In Nasal Cavity And Shortness Of Breath?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of dizziness, being withdrawn, overly tired and do not feel good. There is pressure in the nasal cavity and sometimes there is a shortness of breath. Yes, you should see your Doctor for clinical evaluation, examination and treatment. The most probable problem may be flu or so or respiratory tract infection with complications. You need a course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines as per the symptoms, steam inhalation, bed rest and soft bland diet. Keep yourself hydrated .