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Asked for male, 26 years old from Mathura
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Hi,
Ayurvedic treatment is very helpful in your case, in case of asthma needs panchkarma procedure and some medication
you should try
Kankasav-15ml
Vasarista-15ml
Swaskuthar ras-2 tab
twice a day after meal
this is helpful in your case but not complete cure.
Ayurvedic treatment is very helpful in your case, in case of asthma needs panchkarma procedure and some medication
you should try
Kankasav-15ml
Vasarista-15ml
Swaskuthar ras-2 tab
twice a day after meal
this is helpful in your case but not complete cure.
Asked for male, 40 years old from Delhi
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Few tips for asthma- avoid any triggering factor, take folic acid regularly, eat a healthy diet, always be stress free, exercise regularly.
Asked for female, 20 years old from Delhi
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Hi. I understand your concerns. Asthma is chronic and a common problem causing symptoms. You will need to undergo pulmonary function test which is needed for diagnosis and also to assess severity of asthma based on which treatemnt can be started. Inhalers are the right treatment option without any side effects or addiction. Consult a pulmonologist for the same. As if left untreated it can be life threatening. Hope your questions were answered. Thanks.
Asked for female, 53 years old from Amritsar
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Hi Take Nat sulph 200, 5 drops once in a week.
Hepar sulph 30, 3 drops twice daily.
Alpha WD, 20 drops with warm water once daily.
Revert me after 1week
Hepar sulph 30, 3 drops twice daily.
Alpha WD, 20 drops with warm water once daily.
Revert me after 1week
Asked for male, 27 years old from Deoghar
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Allergic asthma controlled by two puff is only treatment. You can change to rotahelar of bunase. It give better results then inhalers.
Asked for male, 30 years old from Bangalore
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Hi,
bronchitis/ asthma can be treated well with homoeopathic medicines completely, only need to be regular with the medication and avoid those foods/ things to which you are allergic to for sometime.
Keep taking your already on going medication, reduce it gradually and slowly once homoeopathic starts acting.
Take bakson's astha-aid drops/ 10-15 drops in 1/2 cup water/ thrice d day for 1 month.
Report me back after a month.
bronchitis/ asthma can be treated well with homoeopathic medicines completely, only need to be regular with the medication and avoid those foods/ things to which you are allergic to for sometime.
Keep taking your already on going medication, reduce it gradually and slowly once homoeopathic starts acting.
Take bakson's astha-aid drops/ 10-15 drops in 1/2 cup water/ thrice d day for 1 month.
Report me back after a month.
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If your asthma is controlled then you should not require asthlin inha. Try budamate 200 2puff/twice day with spacer.
Asked for male, 31 years old from Kolkata
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do you have family history of asthama?
the right medications for you depend on a number of things, including your age, your symptoms, your breathing triggers and what seems to work best to keep your
breathlessness under control.
Preventive, long-term control medications reduce the inflammation in your airways that leads to symptoms.
Quick-relief inhalers (bronchodilators) quickly open swollen airways that are limiting breathing. In some cases, allergy medications are necessary. D...more
the right medications for you depend on a number of things, including your age, your symptoms, your breathing triggers and what seems to work best to keep your
breathlessness under control.
Preventive, long-term control medications reduce the inflammation in your airways that leads to symptoms.
Quick-relief inhalers (bronchodilators) quickly open swollen airways that are limiting breathing. In some cases, allergy medications are necessary. D...more
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