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Hi,
sorry to hear that you are suffering from asthama, which can be pretty disturbing.
You should be having childhood onset asthma. It usually phases out at puberty. But since you are having the problems still, opt for natural ways to bring the problem down:
avoid allergen or weather if thats the cause
opt for yoga /breathing excercises
include diet with more carrots, papaya, coffee, apple, eggs, cereal, avacado.
This should bring the dependence on drugs.
sorry to hear that you are suffering from asthama, which can be pretty disturbing.
You should be having childhood onset asthma. It usually phases out at puberty. But since you are having the problems still, opt for natural ways to bring the problem down:
avoid allergen or weather if thats the cause
opt for yoga /breathing excercises
include diet with more carrots, papaya, coffee, apple, eggs, cereal, avacado.
This should bring the dependence on drugs.
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dear Septran induced bone marrow supression is well known in medical literatures and my experience...for how long was she taking septran and betnesol...what is her liver function test report..proper history and detailed investigation reports are required...if bone marrow test not reveal anything then splenectomy /cutting spleen remains the only option...but before that full details required..kindly provide details ..your problem is manageable
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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
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No never use if redness comes with ropy discharge then use ciplox eye drop otherwise cold water is sufficient.
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Thanks for the query.
It seems you have allergic rhinitis with concomitant asthma. With acid reflux. It may have resulted if you are on steroid like betnesol.
Try tab pantoprazole 40 mg empty stomach in the morning.
Best wishes.
It seems you have allergic rhinitis with concomitant asthma. With acid reflux. It may have resulted if you are on steroid like betnesol.
Try tab pantoprazole 40 mg empty stomach in the morning.
Best wishes.
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Treatmnt of tennis elbow is REST nd take ICE THERAPY around d elbow joint..it helps u in decreasng inflammation..
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You are on wrong line of treatment. Try foracort 400 2 puff twice/day with spacer, tab ventidox m 1tab/day at 5 pm. Try to reduce inj betnesol if possible. Nebulization with solbair I 3-4/day
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