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In my opinion combine budecart 100 with formetrol a long acting beta 2 agonist 200, to be given by spacer and reduce dependence on levolin inhalation. In good control asthmatics need of levolin inh. Should be nil /less than once/week. This combination is available in market with different name like budamate 100/200.
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Dear Lybrate User,
*Drinking herbal teas or sipping lukewarm water with honey is helpful.
*To avoid ama formation, have freshly prepared warm meals at regular intervals.
*Eat less than the full capacity of the stomach.
*Heavy foods like dairy products, fried foods, pickles, cold foods, rice, beans and legumes should be avoided.
*Drinking herbal teas or sipping lukewarm water with honey is helpful.
*To avoid ama formation, have freshly prepared warm meals at regular intervals.
*Eat less than the full capacity of the stomach.
*Heavy foods like dairy products, fried foods, pickles, cold foods, rice, beans and legumes should be avoided.
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Malda
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Montair of kid definitely can be given for few days may be 5- 7 days. But as you r saying it child is known asthmatic so try to keep him under control with inhalational therapy only so that oral medication can be avoided esp in case of children. Practice natural measures like pranayam, saline gargles, steam in case of nasal congestion, try to cover his mouth & nose while going out during changing weather. Always start inhalational therapy at the very start of his symptoms.
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
A young patient having bronchitis of 6 years duration requiring regular antibiotics.
At this age possibility of Bronchial Asthma is more likely to fit into diagnosis especially if symptoms are variable and have triggers like dust, smoke, season change or associated frequent cold or sneezing or nasal blockage or a strong family history of allergy. The diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma should be confirmed by SPIROMETRY WITH REVERSIBILITY test. If you breathlessness is not controlled with current m...more
At this age possibility of Bronchial Asthma is more likely to fit into diagnosis especially if symptoms are variable and have triggers like dust, smoke, season change or associated frequent cold or sneezing or nasal blockage or a strong family history of allergy. The diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma should be confirmed by SPIROMETRY WITH REVERSIBILITY test. If you breathlessness is not controlled with current m...more
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Pulmonologist•Thane
The technique of using mdi or pump is not correct probably you can use a spacer with mdi inhaler foracort twice mrng puffs and twice night puffs followed by gargles
asthalin pump can be used 2-2-2 or sos when required nebulisation can be done with lupi neb kit which prevents wastage of nebs / medication
any other doubts contact via Lybrate call for further assistance.
asthalin pump can be used 2-2-2 or sos when required nebulisation can be done with lupi neb kit which prevents wastage of nebs / medication
any other doubts contact via Lybrate call for further assistance.
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Dear Lybrate User, it is good that you are a health conscious person.
Your present Respiratory problems could be due to your old Chest problem, to confirm it you have to consult a Pulmonologist and get your PFT TEST done.
PFT test will determine whether you are suffering from Asthma now or not, it will also help your Doctor to choose ONE Inhaler for you, which will be your Emergency & Long term therapy.
Wishing you good health.
Your present Respiratory problems could be due to your old Chest problem, to confirm it you have to consult a Pulmonologist and get your PFT TEST done.
PFT test will determine whether you are suffering from Asthma now or not, it will also help your Doctor to choose ONE Inhaler for you, which will be your Emergency & Long term therapy.
Wishing you good health.
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