A 37-year-old member asked:
my ige level is above 3500 and i am suffering from cold and shortness of breath from one month?
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IgE: Is a measure of antibodies created by your body- and MAY be related to allergic diseases. The cold that does not go away in the context of Shortness of breath would need an evaluation for asthma and/or environmental llergies
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See below: You are more likely to notice the shortness of breath after you stop and maybe that is why you stopped in the first place. Keep walking and you will eventiually get short of breath while doing the exercise. When you stop you have just completed the entire exercise so more likely to be short of breath than when you were halfway finished.
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Short of breath: It very well be something in your home you are reacting to. It could be mold, or something you are allergic to e.g. House dust, mites, or some chemical you are reacting to. Animals in the home can also cause allergy and problems with irritattion of the lungs. You could have low grade asthma. You may have a toxic home. You need medical attention to find out why you are short of breath.
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Either that...: ...Or she's so cute she takes your breath away. See your doctor to find out which.
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A 43-year-old member asked:
If someone with a greenfield filter develops shortness of breath, could there be a clot in the filter?
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Yes: Unfortunately filters may not be all that protective. Filters can actually develop clot on the metal extensions of the device. These can break off and embolize to the lungs. Filters should really never be placed without having the patient also on blood thinner unless the patient absolutely cannot take blood thinner.
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Is there anything I can do to help my shortness of breath?
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Dr. Louis Grenzer answered
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See doctor: There are many reasons for shortness of breath including heart problems, lung problems, anxiety problems, clots in the lungs. They are treated differently so that you need a doctor to examine you and get appropriate testing. The treatment depends on the cause. Some are serious but still may respond to treatment, so get help.
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