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Budecort 1mg Respules 2 ml Health Feed

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General Physician•Hyderabad
Hi Tapan, bronchial asthma unfortunately is not curable, but the triggering factors that cause episodes can be prevented by knowing what they are for example dust or smoke, and by maintaining good general health by good diet and graded exercises.
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Pediatrician•Vadodara
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If your child is not having difficulty in breathing then you can just use nasal saline drops. This will resolve the congestion and swelling in the respiratory tract leading to decrease in respiratory sounds.
It is advisable to not increase the dosage of budesonide from twice to thrice.
If needed any other anti allergic medicines can be added or long acting medicines can be given which needs to be given only once.
Contact your pediatrician for better understanding.
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Homeopath•Imphal
Hello lybrate-user,
You may use Homeopathic medicines for your son Shreyansh so as to get relief,
1) Syp Astha aid 5 ml twice daily before food
2) Blatta Orien Q 5 drops in 1/4 cup of water twice daily before food
But as you ask for complete cure, please do visit a homeopath & ask him/her to treat your son Constitutionally. This method of treatment will not only treat his asthmatic condition or frequent respiratory infection, but his body as a whole.
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Pulmonologist•Bangalore
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Mr. lybrate-user, the medications are all messed up. U do not require nebulisation everyday and wysolone is not the answer. Such high dose eveeyday can hve so many side effects.
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