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Looking for a pulmonologist near me in Kanpur? A pulmonologist treats conditions affecting the lungs and breathing system, including asthma, COPD, persistent cough, sleep-related breathing problems and some lung infections.

A pulmonologist is a doctor who specialises in diseases of the lungs and respiratory system. People commonly seek one for ongoing cough, wheezing, breathlessness, recurrent chest infections, asthma, COPD, sleep-related breathing problems and other persistent respiratory symptoms.
A cough after a common cold does not automatically mean you need a lung specialist. But when symptoms keep returning, last longer than expected, interfere with sleep or daily activity, or come with breathing difficulty, a medical assessment is sensible.
For a first assessment, a general physician in Kanpur may also be appropriate, particularly when the cause of a cough or breathlessness is not yet clear. Dr. Rahul Dey's DOCTAR profile, for example, lists respiratory infections among the conditions managed in general practice.
Persistent symptoms deserve more attention than a single episode of cough. Consider consulting a respiratory specialist when you have:
A cough that keeps coming back or does not settle
Repeated wheezing or chest tightness
Breathlessness during routine activity
Frequent respiratory infections
Long-term exposure to cigarette smoke, dust, fumes or air pollution
Snoring with excessive daytime sleepiness
A known diagnosis of asthma or COPD
Abnormal chest imaging or lung-function test results
In clinical practice, persistent cough is sometimes treated repeatedly as an ordinary infection when the underlying problem may be asthma, reflux, allergies, smoking-related airway disease or another condition. That is one reason a proper history and examination matter.
If the symptoms are mild but recurring, a general physician in Kanpur can provide an initial evaluation and refer you when specialist respiratory care is appropriate.
For people with other symptoms, the right specialist may be different. For example, persistent nasal or throat problems may warrant an ENT specialist in Kanpur, while unexplained chest symptoms may sometimes need assessment by a cardiologist in Kanpur.
Asthma is one of the better-known respiratory conditions. It can cause episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing. Environmental triggers can make symptoms worse, and the pattern can vary from person to person.
DOCTAR's respiratory content also covers practical issues such as creating an asthma-friendly home, managing asthma during poor air quality, and asthma and exercise. These topics can help patients understand their condition, but they should not replace individual medical advice.
COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is another major reason people see a pulmonologist. It includes conditions such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema and is often associated with long-term smoking or exposure to irritating particles and fumes.
Patients can read more about how chest X-rays may help in COPD assessment, COPD progression, and breathing devices used in COPD care.
A persistent cough can have several causes. DOCTAR's article on eosinophilic bronchitis and chronic cough explains one less obvious cause, while its guide to mucus and breathing problems discusses symptoms that may warrant medical review.
The first visit usually begins with questions about your symptoms, their duration, smoking or tobacco exposure, allergies, occupation, previous infections, medicines and relevant medical history. The doctor may listen to your chest and check your breathing and oxygen level.
Further tests depend on the symptoms. A doctor may consider lung-function testing such as spirometry, chest X-ray or CT imaging, blood tests, sputum testing or a sleep study when clinically appropriate.
If sleep-related breathing problems are suspected, understanding sleep apnea and its symptoms can help patients prepare for a discussion with their doctor. DOCTAR also explains the difference between central and obstructive sleep apnea.
Location matters, but it should not be the only deciding factor. Look at the doctor's relevant qualifications, respiratory experience, hospital or clinic affiliation, consultation availability and the type of respiratory problems they routinely manage.
Before booking, check whether the profile clearly states the doctor's specialty and qualifications. DOCTAR profiles, for example, provide information about qualifications, experience, practice locations and appointment details for listed doctors.
You may also need another specialist alongside respiratory care. A gastroenterologist in Kanpur may be relevant when reflux is contributing to chronic cough, while a neurologist in Kanpur may be involved when neurological symptoms affect breathing or swallowing. These decisions should be made after clinical assessment, not from symptoms alone.
For children, respiratory symptoms may require paediatric care. DOCTAR's guide to childhood respiratory infections and pneumonia in children provide background information for parents.
Severe or rapidly worsening breathing difficulty should not wait for a routine pulmonology appointment. Seek urgent medical care for severe breathlessness, bluish lips or face, significant chest pain, confusion, fainting, or coughing up a substantial amount of blood.
Coughing up blood deserves medical assessment even when the amount seems small. DOCTAR's bronchitis and coughing-up-blood guide discusses why this symptom can have different causes.
Tuberculosis is another condition that should be considered when symptoms and clinical history suggest it. DOCTAR's guide to blood tests for tuberculosis explains how testing may be used in appropriate situations.
Bring previous prescriptions, chest X-rays or CT reports, lung-function reports, blood-test results and a list of medicines you currently take. A brief record of when symptoms began and what makes them better or worse can also be useful.
If you have already consulted other doctors, bring those records too. For example, Dr. Bhatter Surendra Kumar and Dr. UPADHYAY MANOJ KUMAR are among the Kanpur general-physician profiles listed by DOCTAR, which can be useful starting points when respiratory symptoms need an initial medical review.
Other specialist profiles on the platform include Dr. Aviral Srivastava, urologist, Dr. Archana Trivedi, gynecologist, Dr. Manish Saxena, ophthalmologist, Dr. Rashmi Rastogi, dermatologist, Dr. P. S. Bhatia, dermatologist, and Dr. Prakhar Mishra, orthopedist.
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