2 August 2017 01:44 pm Views - 1359
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Navin Rathnayake from Maharagama
Reply: “As you haven’t mentioned the duration of your cough, but insists that you have been experiencing it for a while, I will assume that it’s a considerably long time. Considering the case in that aspect, you seem to be suffering from asthma and the wheezing condition that you have mentioned confirms it. From what you seem to say, despite the normal conditions of your blood tests and x-rays, your ESR has shown a high value. But I disagree with the fact that high ESR values could only depict arthritis. High ESR rates could also mean infections and inflammations which is most likely the case. In your condition, I think you are suffering from a chest infection as you seem to have been experiencing a lot of coughing and wheezing. The fact that you haven’t been recovering from the antibiotics could be due to the untimely taking of the antibiotic course. But there is a slight chance of your infection being a fungal one. If you are still taking medication, I suggest you take it on time without delay and check whether your condition improves. If that doesn’t take place, seek medical attention from a consultant physician specialized in the respiratory area. You shouldn’t be worried as I don’t think it’s something serious. It just appears to be a case of aggravated asthma. Take your medication on time and stay away from cold beverages and follow good behavioural patterns that aid the subsiding of the cough condition you are experiencing.”