Chest & Lung Disorders
Chest & Lung Disorders Treatment
Chest and lung disorders are among the most common yet most ignored health problems. Many patients delay consultation, assuming symptoms like cough or chest discomfort will resolve on their own. However, persistent or worsening symptoms can indicate underlying lung conditions that need timely medical attention.
Dr. Rounak Singhai, Pulmonologist and Chest Physician, provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for a wide range of chest and lung disorders, focusing on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term recovery.
Understanding Chest & Lung Disorders
Chest and lung disorders affect the airways, lungs, and surrounding structures. These conditions can be caused by infections, inflammation, allergies, environmental exposure, or chronic diseases. Symptoms may appear mild initially but can progress if not properly treated.
Common warning signs include:
Persistent cough
Chest pain
Fever with breathing discomfort
Breathlessness
Recurrent chest infections
Early diagnosis plays a crucial role in preventing complications.
Conditions Treated Under
Chest & Lung Disorders
This treatment category covers the diagnosis and management of:
Chronic Cough (खांसी)
A cough lasting more than 2–3 weeks should not be ignored. It may be due to infection, allergy, asthma, TB, or other lung conditions.
Cough with Blood (खांसी में खून)
Even small amounts of blood in cough require immediate medical evaluation to rule out serious lung diseases.
Chest Infections
Even small amounts of blood in cough require immediate medical evaluation to rule out serious lung diseases.
Chest Pain Related to Lungs
Chest pain caused by lung or pleural conditions is different from heart-related pain and requires expert evaluation.
Fluid in Chest (छाती में पानी)
Fluid accumulation around the lungs can cause breathing difficulty and needs prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Pneumonia (न्यूमोनिया)
Pneumonia is a lung infection that can affect all age groups and may require close monitoring and treatment.
Fever Related to Lung Infections
Persistent fever associated with cough or breathlessness may indicate lung infection or inflammation.
Testimonials
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“I had constant sneezing and allergy issues, especially during weather changes. After proper allergy testing and treatment, I finally got relief. The clinic environment is clean and the staff is very supportive.”
Sunita K., Allergy Patient
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“My breathing problem was affecting my daily life. The doctor listened patiently and gave the right treatment. I noticed improvement within a few weeks. Very satisfied with the care.”
Neha R., Breathing Problem
Diagnostic Evaluation
To identify the exact cause of symptoms, Dr. Singhai may recommend:
Detailed clinical examination
Chest imaging when required
Lung function assessment
Infection and inflammation evaluation
Only necessary tests are advised, and results are explained clearly to patients.
Treatment & Management Approach
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. Management may include:
Targeted medication for infections or inflammation
Supportive care to ease breathing
Monitoring and follow-up for recovery
Preventive guidance to avoid recurrence
The focus is always on safe, effective, and evidence-based care, avoiding unnecessary medications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is chronic cough always serious?
Not always, but a cough lasting more than a few weeks should be evaluated to rule out infection, allergy, asthma, or TB.
What causes blood in cough?
Blood in cough can be caused by infections, TB, lung inflammation, or other lung conditions and should never be ignored.
Can chest infections come back again and again?
Yes. Recurrent chest infections may indicate weak lung immunity or an underlying lung disorder.
Is chest pain always related to the heart?
No. Chest pain can also originate from lungs or surrounding tissues. A proper evaluation helps identify the cause.
What is fluid in chest (छाती में पानी)?
It is the collection of fluid around the lungs, which can make breathing difficult and requires medical treatment.
Is pneumonia dangerous?
Pneumonia can be serious if untreated, especially in elderly patients or those with weak immunity, but early treatment leads to good recovery.
When should fever related to lungs be checked?
If fever persists with cough, breathlessness, or chest discomfort, medical evaluation is necessary.