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Asked for male, 64 years old from Coimbatore
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
An attack may be brought on by contact with substances to which the person is sensitive and emotional or dietary factors should not be overlooked. A sudden change of temperature can bring on an attack. Some alleviation of the symptoms may be obtained with the use of the appropriate tissue salts. Consult privately so as to question you to ascertain your personality and ailment. Permanent cure is available in biochemics. In the mean time try cuprum ars, kali phos.
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Asked for male, 58 years old from Pune
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Its a good inhaler
if you are a smoker, inhalers are different
deep breathing exercises adjunct
about friggere of cold, foods, acidic foods, treat reflux eat early sleep two hours later.
Must consult pulmonologist.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Pune
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Homeopath•Noida
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1. Do saline gargles daily.
2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also.
3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of AC. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, When there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected.
4. Drink Hot Liquids --Hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably i...more
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
You may go into remission,which possible in asthma.It can be controlled by medicine.Better continue your medicine and if well controlled for three months then gradually reduce dose.
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
U need proper counselling and asthma education, you seem to have rhinitis along with asthma. Visit a chest physician and you shall have a proper action plan for your problems.
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Asked for female, 60 years old from Mumbai
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PhD - Psychology

Psychologist•Patna
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Of course it causes anxiety so you should take care for this and think about psychological treatment for this thank you.
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Asked for Female, 24 years old from Howrah
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General Physician•Cuttack
Inhaler is used for Asthmatic Bronchitis. Get your chest examined by doctor and take treatment accordingly
Asked for female, 23 years old from Lucknow
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
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Dear Lybrate user you can stop Allegra M tab, but continue with prescribed doses of Inhaler for maintenance dose.
Wishing you Good Health
Asked for male, 42 years old from Delhi
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Lybrate user, there is no documented / reported case of liver toxicity with use of budesonide & formoterol (budamate) inhaled drugs.
Since you have observed a rising of liver enzymes, it would be advisable to contact your treating doctor and reduce the dose of your inhaler (because all medicines pass through liver and may cause further problem)
you also need to contact a dm gastroenterology and try to find reason for liver problem.
Wishing you good health.
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