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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
Dear Mr. lybrate-user, budesonide is a steroid and to be used very cautiously. It cannot be taken in steam form. It is either used an inhaler/ nebulizer/ oral tablet or as an injection. Not all covid patients need steroids. They can as easily cause more damage and therefore best leave this decision to your doctor / pulmonologist who is treating you for covid symptoms.
Best wishes.
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Gynaecologist•Guwahati
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If patient is asthmatic and the above drug could control her symptoms before pregnancy, then there is no harm if the drug is continued. But if patient is not asthmatic, it's better to go for other drugs.
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Homeopath•Indore
We have good homeopathic medicines for asthma, cold allergy and many other respiratory diseases.
But the recurrency of your disease needs to be broken, which is possible only by constitutional homeopathic medicines.
For this, we need to record all your physical as well as psychological symptoms, so that proper treatment is to be started then.
So do book an online appointment for detailed case to be taken and treatment to be started as soon as possible.
Besides this, take steam in...more
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Ayurveda•Kanpur
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swans chintamani ras 125 mg twice a day
rudanti avleh 10 gm twice a day
relief in 3-4 days and for complete cure take it for 60 days only
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Pediatrician•Mumbai
Winter season is not ideal one to stop any Asthma preventer medicines. Wait till March-April. Meet your Paediatrician that time and stop it after decreasing it over 15-20 days period.
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Ayurveda•Bangalore
Hi Amith.,
Asthma symptoms, which include coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness, are common in an asthma attack. Sometimes asthma is called bronchial asthma or reactive airway disease. Asthma can be controlled with proper treatment.

Symptoms:-
Common asthma symptoms include:
1.Coughing, especially at night
2.Wheezing
3.Shortness of breath
4.Chest tightness, pain, or pressure

Medication:-
1.Cof X-5ml with warm water twice a day.
2.Sitopaladi chu...more
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My son who is 4 year and 1 months old (weight - 13.5 kg). Hes been treated for running nose, cough, chest congestion off and on a couple of times. Wheezing is detected too on some occasions. Most of the time it results in fever.  when he was 2 years old, suffering from bronchiolitis and admitted to hospital. After a week of treatment and nebulaizing he came to home. Then doctor says this frequent episode of runny nose, chest congestion and coughing accompanied with a small amount of wheezing means allergy to something in the environment. So we did allergy test and found that he has high allergy on dust, milk, milk product, brinjal, banana etc. We immediately stop those food item. Then doctor prescribed budecort-100 two puffs twice a day and delpomont syrup 5 ml at evening. And cough time salbair 3 puffs four times a day. Now it's almost 1 year 3 month, he is continuing this budecort and delpomont. I can say things are any better with this inhaler. Salbair inhaler is given whenever there is coughing and some amount of wheezing.  but now my doctor is asking to give also levolin 0.68 mg nebulizer for 3 times a day when this episode starts with budecort, delpomont and salbair.  is it safe for a 4 year old child? We are using budecort 100 and delpomont syrup for last 1.5 years. Is it good for my child? Can there be some side effects on such a small child?

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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Mr. Das, it is very heartening to see that you have taken interest in your child's health and followed your doctors advice.
The advice of your doctor is Good and should be followed.
The only addition that you can ask for is Yearly Influenza Vaccination by a Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine, this vaccine will reduce the chances of Viral Infections and the Emergency Medication need.
All inhalers are safe in doses according to age & need, and your doctor will be the best judge in thi...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Although it is not always possible to prevent acute or chronic bronchitis, there are several things that can reduce the risk: Do not start smoking; quit smoking if you already smoke. Avoid lung irritants such as smoke, dust, fumes, vapors, and air pollution.
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Pulmonologist•Delhi
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Hi.. you should take separately.. don’t mix.. remember these are to be used in emergency.. not for chronic maintenance therapy.. will create side effects like tremor, palpitations, increase pulse rate… switch to Foracort nebulisation or other alternative.. therapy to be continued whether your asthma is seasonal or persistent.. proper evaluation required
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