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Sep 29, 2009 04:46PM in the Asthma and Allergy Expert Forum
I am so sorry that you have been left with “extreme pain upper back”, following removal of a spinal cord tumor. Such pain, in addition to significantly affecting one’s quality of life, can indeed hinder respiration and, specifically, impair your ability to take a deep breath, or feel short of breath. That findings suggestive of emphysema with apical s...
Sep 28, 2009 04:58PM in the Asthma and Allergy Expert Forum
The following is based upon the assumption that there is a physiologic cause for your shortness of breath (dyspnea). The caveat is to recognize that this symptom can be on an emotional basis such as can be seen with acute and chronic anxiety, with or without Panic Disorder. In this realm is another consideration, a functional disorder called Vocal Cord Dysf...
Sep 21, 2009 04:48PM in the Respiratory Disorders Expert Forum
Candida (the fungus that causes thrush), along with about 40 other different fungi, can cause fungal sinusitis, both infectious and (less frequently in persons with a normal immune system) allergic fungal sinusitis. So the answer to your question is yes, Candida, can cause sinus disease but such sinusitis is seldom associated with the oral thrush that common...
Sep 21, 2009 04:09PM in the Respiratory Disorders Expert Forum
It is understandable that diseases of the lungs would be the first consideration, as the cause of shortness of breath in a seemingly healthy 35 year old man, the most common of these being asthma or, more specifically, Exercise Induced Asthma (EIA), and that may prove to be the case. “Normal pulmonary function tests” do not rule out this diagnosis. Pulm...
Sep 17, 2009 02:27PM in the Respiratory Disorders Expert Forum
Asthma is inherently a chronic disease and its natural course is to vary in severity, over time, over weeks, months, years or even decades. Many times an external cause (chronic infection, allergens or irritants) can be identified as the cause of the worsening but not infrequently no specific cause is found, and the worsening is attributable to the natural h...
Sep 11, 2009 08:36AM in the Respiratory Disorders Expert Forum
It is not possible, given the circumstances of your exposure, to provide a quantitative estimate of your exposure but, unless you were tearing and ripping in a fashion to fill the air with visible fibers, it is unlikely that you have or will experience any adverse effects from that exposure. In addition, quantification of the exposure would not provide the m...