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Frequently Asked Questions
Seek medical help if fast breathing is accompanied by chest pain, bluish lips or fingers, confusion, extreme fatigue, or shortness of breath at rest.
Home remedies include staying hydrated, using honey, inhaling steam, avoiding smoke and irritants, and taking over-the-counter cough medicines if needed. seek medical advice if it persists.
Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound heard during breathing, usually when exhaling. it happens when airways become narrowed or inflamed, making it harder to breathe.
Yes, allergies can trigger coughing due to postnasal drip or airway irritation, especially in conditions like hay fever or dust/mold sensitivity.
Common causes include asthma, allergies, bronchitis, copd, infections, or a blockage in the airways. in some cases, gerd (acid reflux) can also lead to wheezing.
Not always. it can be normal during physical activity or stress. however, persistent fast breathing at rest may signal an underlying health issue and should be evaluated.
It can be caused by fever, anxiety, exercise, respiratory infections, asthma, heart problems, lung diseases, or serious conditions like pneumonia or sepsis.
A cough is serious if it lasts more than 3 weeks, produces blood, causes shortness of breath, chest pain, or is accompanied by high fever or unexplained weight loss.
A dry cough doesn’t produce mucus and is often caused by irritation or viral infections, while a wet (productive) cough brings up mucus and may indicate infections or chronic lung conditions.
Treatment depends on the cause. it may involve oxygen therapy, medications for asthma or infection, or addressing underlying heart or lung conditions.
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