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Pulmonology

Pulmonology focuses on conditions affecting the lungs, airways, and breathing. If you are referred for pulmonology care, it is usually because of symptoms such as persistent cough, breathing difficulty, chest discomfort, or ongoing respiratory concerns.

Some respiratory conditions are temporary and improve with treatment, while others require ongoing monitoring and long-term management. The goal is to identify the cause of symptoms early, support breathing function, and help prevent complications over time.

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Conditions Commonly Managed

Pulmonology manages a range of conditions, including:

Respiratory Infection

Infections affecting the airways or lungs that can cause coughing, fever, breathing difficulty, and other respiratory symptoms.

Chronic Lung Disease

A group of long-term conditions that affect the lungs and breathing, often requiring ongoing monitoring and management.

Pneumonia

An infection that causes inflammation in the lungs and can affect breathing, oxygen levels, and overall health.

Childhood Asthma

A long-term condition that affects the airways in children, causing episodes of wheezing, coughing, breathing difficulty, and chest tightness.

Fever and Persistent Fever

A condition where body temperature becomes elevated, often as a response to infection, inflammation, or another underlying medical condition.

Recurrent and Persistent Infections

A pattern of infections that occur repeatedly or do not fully resolve, sometimes indicating an underlying medical or immune-related condition.

Asthma

A condition that affects the airways in your lungs, causing episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing.

Chronic Cough

A cough that lasts for several weeks or longer and may be linked to underlying respiratory, digestive, or other medical conditions.

Respiratory Infections

Infections affecting the airways or lungs that can cause coughing, fever, breathing difficulty, and other respiratory symptoms.

Breathing Difficulties

A symptom where breathing feels difficult, uncomfortable, or insufficient, sometimes occurring suddenly or developing gradually over time.

Tuberculosis

An infectious disease that commonly affects the lungs and can cause persistent cough, fever, weight loss, and breathing-related symptoms.

Acid Reflux

A condition where stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, causing burning discomfort, irritation, or digestive symptoms.

Services & Treatments Offered

Pulmonology includes assessment, monitoring, and medical management of respiratory conditions. Common services include:

  • Respiratory evaluation and monitoring
  • Lung function assessment
  • Medication management
  • Support for chronic respiratory conditions
  • Referral for advanced imaging or specialist care where needed

When You May Need Care

You may benefit from pulmonology care if you:

  • Have a persistent cough
  • Experience shortness of breath or wheezing
  • Develop recurring chest infections
  • Notice difficulty breathing during activity or rest
Early assessment helps identify respiratory conditions and guide appropriate care.

What to Expect During Your Care

Your care will follow a structured outpatient process:

  • Consultation and respiratory assessment
  • Diagnostic testing where needed
  • Treatment planning and follow-up care

Diagnosis & Support

Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.

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Diagnostics Used

To guide treatment and monitoring, your care team may use:

These help identify respiratory conditions and monitor progress.

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

  • Medication Continuity Support
  • Lifestyle Nutrition Guidance
  • Follow-Up Coordination

Why Choose Nakasero Hospital?

You benefit from coordinated respiratory care that combines assessment, diagnostics, treatment, and follow-up support within one system. This allows symptoms to be evaluated early and monitored consistently over time.

Care is structured to support symptom control, improve breathing function, and guide referral to advanced care where needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see a pulmonology specialist?

You should seek assessment if you have persistent cough, breathing difficulty, wheezing, or recurring respiratory symptoms.

Can breathing problems be treated effectively?

Many respiratory conditions can be managed successfully with appropriate treatment and monitoring.

What tests may be needed?

Your care team may recommend imaging, lung function tests, or infection screening depending on your symptoms.

Will I need long-term follow-up?

Some respiratory conditions require ongoing monitoring to help maintain breathing function and prevent complications.

Can I be referred for advanced care if needed?

Yes. Referral coordination is available where additional specialist support or treatment is required.

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