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Asked for Female, 22 years old from Fazilka
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Sometimes one can figure out which one is allergic to be it food stuff medicine something in surrounding change in atmosphere etc. In other cases it is not possible. But this can be treated.
Eat light food
avoid too oily too spicy food
avoid excess heat and cold
avoid tight clothing
avoid exertion and fatigue
avoid stress
learn relaxation and yoga
aloe vera and coconut water helps
antihistaminics like cetrizine for temp relief
homeopathy will treat this.
Eat light food
avoid too oily too spicy food
avoid excess heat and cold
avoid tight clothing
avoid exertion and fatigue
avoid stress
learn relaxation and yoga
aloe vera and coconut water helps
antihistaminics like cetrizine for temp relief
homeopathy will treat this.
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Asked for male, 60 years old from Bangalore
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You ahve to stop cetirizine and try to to find out he allergen and avoid it . Cetirizine can be habit forming
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Dear sir,
your inhalers are appropriate.
You probably need training in the best technique of inhaler.
Nimusulide for pain be not used frequently.
Sweating etc are body physiologic responses when you have asthma attacks.
During attacks using a symptom relieving short acting inhaler namely levolin or salbutamol is a standard recommendation. Please consult a pulmonologist with all these questions for physiologic assessment.
your inhalers are appropriate.
You probably need training in the best technique of inhaler.
Nimusulide for pain be not used frequently.
Sweating etc are body physiologic responses when you have asthma attacks.
During attacks using a symptom relieving short acting inhaler namely levolin or salbutamol is a standard recommendation. Please consult a pulmonologist with all these questions for physiologic assessment.
Asked for female, 5 years old from Ahmednagar
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Probably she is allergic to ibuorofen. You can use paracetamol as analgesic, instead & stop all other medicines.
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