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I've been having really bad under eye swelling, sore throats, headaches and now pressure in my chest. Has anyone had pressure in their chest like they need to cough?
I have been treating babesia. Mepron, Zithromax, art and crypto plus.
Thank you
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Keebler
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- What has helped me with lungs and to get stuff moving along for all body parts:
Water. Plenty of water. Green Tea. Diaphragmatic breathing. Gentle vibration of humming, singing.
Google: Himalayan Salt Pipe Therapy
Google: Yoga to open lungs (for gentle poses) -
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GretaM
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Hi Messa, When you cough, is it productive? Does anything rattle around?
I had the pressure to cough but then had a dry cough-usually resolved in one coungh.
Have you previously ever had, or been treated for asthma? Are there any allergens near where you are? Ie: forest fires, pesticide spraying, wood chopping, lots of grass cutting or many flowers in bloom?
When I have allergy to something, my eyes get puffy, my throat gets sore and my asthma gets irritated.
Also, and I don't want to scare you, but have you treated for bartonella?
I just started treating for Bart. It flared it's head while I was treating Babs. One of the symptoms is swollen lymph nodes with sore throat or tonsils.
Anyways, slippery elm lozenges really help me when I get a sore throat.
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- Magnesium is also a splendid cough management, especially when spasms are involved as so often are with coughs. -
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