Millions of Americans have breathing problems that all can stem from different conditions. Allergies, asthma, inflammation, and infection can all be leading to your breathing problems. The right diagnosis and treatment, along with a better understanding of your condition, can help you manage your breathing problems. If you have symptoms like chest pain, a long-lasting cough, or fatigue, it is important that you reach out to your doctor as soon as possible for assistance.
Many breathing problems are long-term such as chronic sinusitis, allergies, and asthma. Your nasal passage is a pathway for viruses and allergens to enter your lungs. So it comes as no surprise that your nose and sinuses are often linked with many lung disorders and you may experience symptoms such as nasal congestion, a runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, chest congestion, coughing, wheezing, trouble breathing, and shallow breathing.
Breathing problems can be diagnosed by doing a physical exam, asking about your overall health, and using various tests by your doctor. Your doctor may take an X-ray to see inside your chest, including your heart, lungs, and bones. A chest X-ray is also a good test to diagnose pneumonia, but it can't identify most breathing problems by itself. Each breathing problem is treated in its own way depending on the diagnosis. Having a doctor you trust to figure out the root of the problems you are having is crucial. You need to do your research and find a doctor that you can rely on every step of the way. The right diagnosis is important before you can treat and prevent breathing problems, and it is important to remember each of us is different. Prevention and treatment measures can help relieve and possibly end the problems.
Dr. Erik Sloman-Moll, MD PA is your local trusted ENT doctor. He treats every patient like family and will always go the extra mile to figure out the reasons for your breathing problems. Ear, nose and throat doctors specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases and problems associated with the ear, nose & throat. If you are experiencing chronic pain in your sinuses, ears, nose, or throat, you need to see a specialist. If you are located in Laredo, TX, or the surrounding areas, please do not hesitate to give us a call. We look forward to working with you!