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Pulmonologist•Durgapur
I think you have wrong information about lung inflammation .ask your treating doctor about the prescribed medication. Ibuprofen and other oral anti-inflammatory medication (except steroids) have no role in asthma.
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General Physician•Kolkata
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1) use normal saline nasal drops 1 drop in each nostril 4 times a day for 3 days
2) for fever take syrup paracetamol (125/5) 3.6 ml if temperature is above 100.4 fahrenheit and do not give it more than 4 times a day.
3) syrup salbutamol 1.5 ml 3 times a day for 5 days.
4) syrup co amoxyclav (228.5/5) 2 ml 3 times a day for 5 days.
If your son is wheezing take him to the hospital where nebulisation can be done and if still the symptoms persist a chest x ray is advised for further ...more
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I have asthma from last 2-3 years (that's what I discovered when I continuously do coughing in a sudden weather change). I took budetrol 200 for 1 month and then I looked homeopathy solutions instead of taking inhalers for a very long time (i'm 33 running) have been taking homeopathy medicine from almost 2 months now but many of the times I need to take inhaler once a day. (currently I am taking salbutamol sulphate rotacaps 200 mcg) I want to know is this ever curable? Is there any test to know the trigger agent (food/atmosphere/etc.)? Is there any exercise that I do permanently long time and it helps to always control and I do not feel the need of taking inhalers to breathe properly? Is there any surgery or something else? I feel practically its very tough to take care of yourself from the precautionary measures to be taken (like do not eat this/do not stay in ac/do not go to cold weather/etc.)

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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Hello, for asthma treatment there are two types of medication, controller and reliver.
Controller is to be taken regularly to avoid exacerbation and reliver is to be taken only during emergency purpose. Asthalin is a reliver.
So to get your asthma in control you need to get yourself checked from a chest physician and start a proper controller therapy.
If you feel the need to take asthalin once a day meaning other treatments are clearly not working! tc.
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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Your child needs x ray chest and nebulisation therapy .meet your pediatrician as fast breathing is not a good sign to wait for long.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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They both are almost same...
They will never cure...
Take proper homeopathic treatment to cure it...
4 puffs daily to too much.... Refer to the side effects especially long term.
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General Physician•Delhi
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You should not take any medicine without doctor's advice it maybe harmful and can lead other complications. We have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Asthalin is safe in most of the conditions, but if your need for asthalin is thrice daily for longer duration, then you need to take a proper consultation with a chest physician, who will in turn diagnose severity of your asthma and tailor treatment accordingly. Such long term use of asthalin without any other medication is going to worsen your condition.
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Pulmonologist•Kolkata
Continue seroflo250 regularly and continuously then the problem will be addressed. Asthalin should be used as rescue course.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ahmednagar
Its wrong. Go to pulmonologist and check whether she is really asthmatic or not. Or she may have anxiety. Less blood in body we called it anemia. Something that causes sudden air hunger to her? find it with help of Doctor n investigation like complete blood count n x ray chest.
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