Dr.Shirish's Asthma and Chest Clinic
Coughing? It's your body's bouncer! It kicks out irritants like dust or mucus to keep your airways clear. Most coughs vanish in a week
Asthma triggers wheezing and tight chests. Inhalers relax airways for quick relief. Daily meds prevent flare-ups, and avoiding triggers keeps you in control.
Feeling breathless? It could be due to exertion, but if it's a new or frequent occurrence, it's best to consult with a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
COPD treatment tackles breathlessness. Inhalers open airways, rehab teaches you to breathe easier, and quitting smoking stops further damage.
Lung cancer? Bad move. Surgery cuts the trouble. Rad & chemo like a knockout punch. Fancy meds target weaknesses. Catch it early to win the fight.
Coughing up blood, also known as hemoptysis, is a serious symptom that requires immediate medical attention. Don't wait, see a doctor right away to start treatment.
Chest pain can be a cause for concern, arising from a variety of reasons. If the pain is severe, lingers, or comes with other symptoms, seeking medical attention is vital.
Pleural effusion is a condition where fluid accumulates in the pleural cavity , the space between the lungs and the chest wall . This can happen for many reasons.
Coughing? It's your body's bouncer! It kicks out irritants like dust or mucus to keep your airways clear. Most coughs vanish in a week.
Bronchoscopy is a procedure to look directly at the airways in the lungs using a thin, lighted tube (bronchoscope). The bronchoscope is put in the nose or mouth.
Thoracoscopy is the visual examination of the lung surfaces and pleural space through a viewing tube (a thoracoscope). Thoracoscopy is used to view the lung and the space surrounding the lungs.
Endobronchial Ultrasound Scan (EBUS) is a procedure that combines the benefits of bronchoscopy and ultrasound scan. It is an effective procedure to diagnose certain lung conditions.
Snoring is a common condition that can disrupt your sleep. It happens when air can't flow easily through your nose or mouth. Mild or occasional snoring usually isn't a cause for concern.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of nocturnal breathing cessation due to upper airway collapse.
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep. It occurs when the brain doesn't send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing.
In-house labs can be cost-efficient and effective, and can have a significant impact on decisions made across an operation, can improve patient care.
In-house pharmacies are often located in hospitals and offer a wider range of medications than retail pharmacies, including more specialized and investigational medications.
Pulmonary function tests determine how well your lungs work. They determine how much air goes into and out of your lungs, how much air goes from your lungs to your blood.