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Answered 9 years ago
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Asthma although can occur in any age but if it has started in childhood, by the age child reaches 15 years many will get cured, as the lung tissue also grows and body's immunity status also develops, but if it has continued till adulthood then it has lesser chances of complete cure. At the best it can be well controlled. Inhalers are the best medicine for asthma control, and there are really better salts available than asthalin (salbutamol), their use depending upon the severity of asthma. Its i...more
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You are handiling well. My advice to you do pranayam will help you lot.
You take shwasni avalh 1 spoon in morning empty stomatch after 30 monuties take breakfast end in night after dinner if you take 6 month you will not get attacks early. Cost is also very economical take as a tonic for lungs.
After taking 1/2spoon keep in mouth 30 second it melt thsn intake like this second 1/2spoon also do not take water for 30 monuties. If you gets relife report to me after 3 month.
You take shwasni avalh 1 spoon in morning empty stomatch after 30 monuties take breakfast end in night after dinner if you take 6 month you will not get attacks early. Cost is also very economical take as a tonic for lungs.
After taking 1/2spoon keep in mouth 30 second it melt thsn intake like this second 1/2spoon also do not take water for 30 monuties. If you gets relife report to me after 3 month.
Answered 8 years ago
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Hi, it seems your wife is suffering from 1. Gastritisand asthma
2. Take an antacid 3-4 tsf 8 hrly
3. Get a blood investigation - liver function test done
4. Avoid fatty, oily meals
5. No fast food, no momos and samosas
6. No tea and coffee
7. Lots of water
8. Walk after meals
9. Eat less at nights
10. No soft drinks, hard drinks and avoidance of allergens like dust, smoke, pollutants and pollens
recommended a video consultation.
2. Take an antacid 3-4 tsf 8 hrly
3. Get a blood investigation - liver function test done
4. Avoid fatty, oily meals
5. No fast food, no momos and samosas
6. No tea and coffee
7. Lots of water
8. Walk after meals
9. Eat less at nights
10. No soft drinks, hard drinks and avoidance of allergens like dust, smoke, pollutants and pollens
recommended a video consultation.
Answered 9 years ago
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Hello,
tell me
what problem you have because of dust allergy like
1. cough
2. sneezing, red eyes
3. Breathing difficulty
4.running nose
dust allergy may cause
1. Allergic Bronchitis
2. Allergic cough
3.May be triggering factor of Bronchial asthma
You need to avoid dust as much as you can and boost your immunity to reduce allergic episode
There are some supplement available that can ...more
tell me
what problem you have because of dust allergy like
1. cough
2. sneezing, red eyes
3. Breathing difficulty
4.running nose
dust allergy may cause
1. Allergic Bronchitis
2. Allergic cough
3.May be triggering factor of Bronchial asthma
You need to avoid dust as much as you can and boost your immunity to reduce allergic episode
There are some supplement available that can ...more
Answered 10 years ago
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Most likely having bronchial asthma with allergic rhinitis.Almost no chances of COPD.Get spirometry done to confirm diagnosis of asthma.Total Ige and phadiatop adult allergy screening blood test to r/o allergy trigers. Take telekast f 1 tab/day with budamate 200 2 puff twice/day through transspacer. Consult a pulmonologist if no relief.No ashlin inhalation regularly is required.
Answered 9 years ago
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Bhubaneswar
Hi lybrate-user,
your bronchial asthma is triggered by allergy. I suggest, first and foremost you appropriately figure out and make a note of all the allergen (s) that possibly trigger your asthma. Dust, smoke, pollen, fungi, animal hair, insects, certain food items like wheat, egg, chocolates, flesh foods etc, cold/ hot air, humidity, stress, acidity etc all are common allergens that might precipitate bronchial asthma and the triggers vary from person to person. In your case, as I understan...more
your bronchial asthma is triggered by allergy. I suggest, first and foremost you appropriately figure out and make a note of all the allergen (s) that possibly trigger your asthma. Dust, smoke, pollen, fungi, animal hair, insects, certain food items like wheat, egg, chocolates, flesh foods etc, cold/ hot air, humidity, stress, acidity etc all are common allergens that might precipitate bronchial asthma and the triggers vary from person to person. In your case, as I understan...more
Answered 10 years ago
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If your asthma is controlled then you should not require asthlin inha. Try budamate 200 2puff/twice day with spacer.
Answered 9 years ago
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Most of the time the actual problem is acidity in stomach or gerd. But it is wrongly diagnosed as asthma. My advice for you is to start making healthy choices by eating healthy food and excersise daily to first loose those extra pounds. Second, do not lie down immediately after dinner and should wait for atleast two hours. If you want I can help you loosing weight, up to 8kg in one month. Good luck!
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Please do not think tablets a the primary line of management. They are not superior to inhalational therapy.
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Stop smoking if still. Increase dose of airtec. Join rehabilitation. Get vaccinated. Your copd stage should be 4.
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