Constant Cough or Breathlessness? When to Consult a Pulmonologist Before It Worsens

Chronic cough and breathlessness are common symptoms that most of us have dealt with at some point or other in our lives. It is hence easy for us to ignore them as possible symptoms of other underlying conditions, which means late diagnosis and treatment- both of which don’t help you get a better long term prognosis. When your quality of life begins to suffer, you should choose to get a pulmonologist consultation for cough, from KIMS Sunshine Hospital in Hyderabad. This is because chronic conditions develop slowly, but can continue to affect you for many years.
Causes for Constant Cough and Breathlessness-
Acute or chronic conditions can cause you to have persistent cough, breathlessness, fatigue and other symptoms. These are some conditions-
- COPD – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- ILD-Interstitial lung disease
- If you have bronchitis, pneumonia or tuberculosis- infections that can cause inflammation of the airways and lungs.
- If you suffer from sleep apnea or other disorders.
- Pulmonary fibrosis – where scar tissue can form due to repeated cycles of inflammation.
- Asthma is a very common condition that can cause cough and breathlessness.
- COVID-19 infection or a complication after a viral infection.
When Do You Need to Visit A Chronic Cough Treatment Specialist?
A pulmonologist is the specialist who will assess all lung, airway and breathing related conditions. They hence learn in great detail about airway integrity maintenance, lung function, oxygen exchange and other critical aspects.
You should talk to a pulmonologist when your symptoms are chronic, don’t get better with rest or get worse even with treatment. So, if you have these conditions, you may have symptoms that affect your daily quality of life severely-
- Chronic shortness of breath even when resting- you may have asthma, COPD, ILD, fluid build up due to heart failure etc.
- If you keep coughing for over 3-4 weeks – dry, wet or blood in mucus is present, you should talk to a doctor.
- Wheezing or whistling sounds in the lungs can mean obstructions in the airways due to polyps, asthma, inflammatory conditions or other problems.
- If you have chest pain – then it may be edema, pleuritis or other issues.
- If you have frequent bouts of lung infections and flu, then you should talk to a chest infection specialist doctor without any delay.
- Obstructive sleep apnoea can affect how you breathe while sleeping and can lead to coughing, snoring, choking and excessive fatigue during the day.
Diagnosis of Conditions That Cause Breathlessness and Persistent Cough-
Many individuals keep putting off visiting a pulmonologist as symptoms may seem manageable even without treatment. After a physical exam and detailed medical history is taken, you will be asked to get-
- Blood tests to check for inflammatory markers and infections.
- Lung function tests using spirometry to measure how much air you can take in and exhale.
- Pulmonary function tests measure lung volume and gas exchange rates- so it is a little more detailed.
- You may need imaging if fluid build up, masses or other issues are suspected. So, a chest x-ray, CT scan or bronchoscopy can be used to check for structural abnormalities and to take samples for testing too.
- Sleep studies are done if sleep apnoea is suspected.
Treatment For Pulmonary Conditions-
You should opt for getting diagnosed and treated sooner rather than later, as long term prognosis improves with earlier treatment. Lung tissue does not get damaged as much and you may not need emergency lung treatment either for the most part. If you have gotten an asthma and COPD diagnosis for example, long term management becomes important, as these are chronic conditions with no cure.
You can get back to your active routine sooner with timely treatment, sleep better and breathe easy, when you talk to us. To learn more about breathlessness causes and treatment approaches, talk to our specialists in the pulmonology department today!