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Breathing Issues? After Hours Care Can Provide Quick Symptomatic Relief

by Laura P. Consultant

Urgent care centers during these pandemic days have not lost any steam. They are still in the frontline attending to a wide range of illness and injuries in individuals of all ages.  

For example, after hours care near Pentagon offers services as good as in primary care, though not as broad in hospitals. Such facilities with easy accessibility and lower costs than elsewhere have become the preferred places to visit even during these Covid-19 times.

Physical distress, not necessarily life-threatening, can crop up suddenly – to you or anyone in your family.

You may experience breathing trouble with signs that you have to breathe harder. You may also feel that there is an increase in your breathing rate, grunting when you exhale and some sweating.

In straightforward terms, you may feel you are not getting enough air.

The issue can be mild or it can be more serious lung conditions like asthma or bronchitis.

You can try pursed lip breathing. This can slow down how quickly you breathe, making you breathe deeper and more effectively.

Pollutants and/or allergens, if any near your home, can cause breathing problems. Staying away can help.

Whatever the situation, visiting the nearest urgent care facility helps.

The physician at the urgent care clinic will check you to find reasons behind this shortness of breath.

There are many conditions that cause shortness of breath.

·       Asthma, emphysema or pneumonia

·       Issues with trachea or bronchi

·       Heart diseases

·       Anxieties

·       Allergies

When you see the doctor, the test may include

·       X-rays

·       Bloods tests

·       Breathing tests

Today urgent care facilities have provisions to perform blood runs and X-rays.

These add-ons are making urgent care clinics as good as primary care or a hospital to treat a variety of illnesses.

A physician at an after-hours medical clinic near Arlington says, “Panic attacks also cause breathing problems. Patients experience chest pain, rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath”.

An episode of intense fear and anxiety or any kind of emotional distress cause panic attacks in certain people. Statistics have revealed that around 11% of adults experience panic attacks each year.

If the doctor at urgent care diagnoses panic attack as the reason for shortness of breath, he or she may prescribe antianxiety or antidepressant medicines. The doctor may also take recourse to psychological counseling.

Call 911 or rush to a hospital if you experience severe shortness of breath that affects your ability to function.

It is an emergency if the shortness of breath is accompanied by severe chest pain, nausea, or change in mental attentiveness. These can be signs of heart attack or pulmonary embolism.

Airway diseases can also be occupational or work-related.

A number of industries including, plastic, rubber, and leather manufacturing units, textile manufacturing and construction carry risks of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Physicians at urgent care are experienced in diagnosing most of the commonly occurring illnesses. If the condition of breathlessness is not life-threatening, the physician will prescribe medication for quick symptomatic relief. On the other hand, if the doctor suspects anything that requires exclusive investigation, he or she may refer you to a specialist doctor. 


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