Anonymous
4 years
Post Flu (cough+runny nose+sorethroat) symptoms
Hi, I may just be overthinking on this. But just to get some info from docs. Cause about a week plus before MCO i was already having flu and in total the whole flu thing lasted about a month. Where the cough is the most persistent and subsides the last. Went to see the doctors twice in a private clinic, got prescribed, and now I am all good. However, I do lately found that I felt some uneasiness at some part of my, I dunno, maybe it is my upper chest area or heart area, where it feels like some shocked-alike symptoms that makes me feel a little heavy in breathing, although in actual fact i dont think i have difficulties to breathe. And feeling my heart thumping more heavily day by day when the symptoms shows. Was it just some post heavy cough syndromes that caused by some inflammation somewhere or so? Btw I have also checked my pulse rate which is about 100 beats pm.
Dr Nur Syuhada binti Zulkifli,
4 years
Greetings. Thank you for your questions.
First and foremost, we truly understand your concerns regarding your symptoms and other health problems you might be facing. From your complaints, I’ll need more information to better understand your symptoms. But, in my opinion it might not be associated with your previous symptoms.
However, chest pain can be due to:
- GERD
- ABdominal pain that radiate to chest
- pain arising from muscle or ribs
- Asthma, pneumonia
- Heart attack
- psychiatry problem such as anxiety
For now, I would advice you to watch out the symptoms. It might not be a serious problem. However, if the symptoms become worsen I would suggest you to see a doctor instead.
The following answers regarding your current queries are just general descriptions. In order for us to provide you with an accurate diagnosis and next to offer appropriate treatment and management, we need additional details to explore further into your current complaints. Therefore, we greatly suggest that you refer this to your nearest medical doctor.
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