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BRONCHOVASCULAR MARKINGS ACCENTUATED!!!

good evening,
im suffering from dry cough since 2 months now.i have consulted 5 ENT pple n all say its allergic cough
blood tests normal,
endoscopy normal,
PNS WATER'S view normal,but CHEST X-RAY shows BRONCHOVASCULAR MARKING ACCENTUATION.
is it allergy or something serious than that?
plz help
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i would get a 2 a oppion on that good luck feel better soon
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

Increased bronchovascular markings could sometimes indicate presence of edema or fluid. This can be seen in pulmonary edema, in chronic infections like tuberculosis, sarcoidosis and due to occupational lung diseases like silicosis, asbestosis etc. The findings are images and this is usually correlated with clinical symptoms, blood tests and skin tests.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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sorry but the comment marked as best ans by me is by mistake n i dont know how to unmark it.if ne1 could help with such stuff!!!
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thanku 4 da reply and concern!!!!
get well soon dear
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535822 tn?1443976780
Me too ...have had a dry cough for about 5 months, scratchy throat, eyes sore and itchy, tinnitus...head aches.. aches and pains at times.I put it down to allergies from the aerial spraying they are doing all round the states and other countries, put it into you search engine ..and also a member   ginger 899 has a journal up called ' What on earth are they Spraying '
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