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    Breathlessness Diagnosis

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    What Is Breathlessness?

    Breathlessness is the uncomfortable feeling of not being able to get enough air. It can come on suddenly or develop over time, and may be linked to serious conditions like asthma, heart failure, anemia, or lung infections.

    Treatments

    Our team of skilled doctors, nurses, and specialists bring years of experience and expertise to ensure you receive the highest quality of care. We are dedicated to treating each patient with compassion.
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    Why Choose Us?

    Our team of skilled doctors, nurses, and specialists bring years of experience and expertise to ensure you receive the highest quality of care.

    We are pleased to offer you the healthy.

    Shortness of breath (dyspnea) can be alarming and may stem from various health issues — respiratory, cardiac, or systemic. We offer a comprehensive evaluation to determine the underlying cause and guide effective, evidence-based treatment.

    • Lung-related: Asthma, COPD, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism

    • Heart-related: Heart failure, arrhythmia, valve disorders

    • Other: Anemia, anxiety, obesity, metabolic disorders

    Depending on your symptoms, we may recommend:

    • Chest X-ray

    • ECG and echocardiogram

    • Blood tests (including CBC and thyroid function)

    • Pulmonary function tests (spirometry)

    • CT scan of the chest

    Yes. If breathlessness is severe, comes on suddenly, or is associated with chest pain, bluish lips, or fainting, seek emergency care.

    Absolutely. Once the underlying cause is identified, targeted treatment — whether inhalers, diuretics, antibiotics, iron therapy, or anxiety management — can offer relief and prevent complications.