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What Could A Weird Feeling While Breathing Be While Having Pulmonary E.MB?

I HAVE A PULMONARY E.MB. I AM BEING TREATED WITH WARFIN MY INR IS GOOD MY PROBLEM IS SHOULD I SEE A PULMONARY DOCTOR MY BREATHING JUST FEELS FUNNY. I HAVE HAD ALL KINDS OF TESTS BUT I DO NOT KNOW IF ALL IS OK I TOLD THE DOCTOR I HAD A STRESS TEST OK I STILL FEEL FUNNY WHEN I BREATH
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM. There are si many things which can give you funny feelings in chest. But in your case I can have two differentials.
1 GERD
2 Pulmonary Infarction
GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) is common with tablet warf. So this can give you funny feelings.
Pulmonary infarction is dead areas of lung tissue with overlying pleura. They are the result of poor blood supply to the lung in embolised arteries. They are dead tissue.
So I will siggest to consult your pulmonologist for this.
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What Could A Weird Feeling While Breathing Be While Having Pulmonary E.MB?

Thanks for your question on HCM. There are si many things which can give you funny feelings in chest. But in your case I can have two differentials. 1 GERD 2 Pulmonary Infarction GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) is common with tablet warf. So this can give you funny feelings. Pulmonary infarction is dead areas of lung tissue with overlying pleura. They are the result of poor blood supply to the lung in embolised arteries. They are dead tissue. So I will siggest to consult your pulmonologist for this.