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I've had trouble taking deep breaths for months, and when I breathe out, I hear a beeping noise. I wanted to ask if pneumonia generally goes away on its own. I'm 21.
I've had trouble taking deep breaths for months, and when I breathe out, I hear a beeping noise. I wanted to ask if pneumonia generally goes away on its own. I'm 21.
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Hello dear users, Is it healthy if I go out and take a three-hour walk anyway? I've had this very slight, unpleasant tickling for two days now, and I've been lying in bed all day, which has been really annoying me. My sore throat has gotten a bit worse, but I don't have to cough…
In the case of a pneumonia (“pulmonary inflammation”) you would usually have other symptoms, in a bacterial form, for example, fever, thorax pain and a severe disease feeling with depletion. However, there are also non-bacterial forms in which these symptoms are altered. In any case, you would not bear this for months and would be guaranteed long ago in medical treatment. If the complaints have existed for months, there is also little talk of an acute corona infection.
For me, your signs point towards an asthmatic disease that you should explain as soon as possible. The whistling noise comes from a swollen bronchial mucosa. This swelling can have various causes, e.g. allergy or inhalation of toxins to psychological factors, of course also an infection described above with bacteria, viruses, fungi or others. The airways narrow and thereby produce the pipe. The problem is that you use your lungs to provide a permanent overpressure that can cause the lung bubbles to burst and then develop an irreversible lung embryo.
Therefore my urgent advice: Consulate a doctor! If you smoke, I advise you to stop it as soon as possible.
Good improvement!
Where can I test myself for this?
Go to your family doctor tomorrow.
Go to the family doctor and describe the complaints as you described them here. If you’re suffering from allergic asthma, it won’t go away by itself. I don’t know how many people live with lung embryos in Germany, but that doesn’t matter, because there are very different causes.
And how many in Germany are affected by lung embryos?
And a question goes a swollen bronchial mucosa away from alone?
And how should I tell him what I got
Whistling noises can indicate asthma, which is sometimes also triggered by allergic substances in the air, e.g. car exhaust gases, pollen, fragrances etc.
Asthma: symptoms, forms, formation
Or a starting COPD …
COPD: Chronic obstructive lung disease
After you suffer for months, you should Now let’s go and explain what the causes are.
Good improvement
mary
Hope you’ve been to the doctor and hopefully you’re doing the lung exercises regularly.