When should you see a pulmonologist or Chest specialist?
When should you see a pulmonologist or Chest specialist?
A simple cough associated with allergies or a cold shouldn't send you looking for a pulmonary specialist or chest specialist. Urgent care or your primary care doctor should be your first stop, and then on to an allergist or ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.
You should see a pulmonologist if that cough persists for more than 2 to 3 weeks, or if it becomes severe. This should be done to consultation with your primary care doctor.
When else should you see a pulmonologist or chest specialist in Lahore? The below symptoms can be related to a lung condition and a pulmonary specialist may be helpful:
- Chest pain or tightness
- Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting
- Difficulty breathing, especially during exercise
- Fatigue
- Wheezing
- Recurring or chronic bronchitis or colds that impact your respiratory system
- Asthma that isn't well-controlled, or has unidentified triggers
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