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Asked for male, 30 years old from Chennai
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MBBS; DCH

Pediatrician•Guwahati
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It usually given for asthma prophylaxis......it's safe if u use as per ur peditrician's advise n there is no serious long term effects
Asked for male, 7 years old from Visakhapatnam
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MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Aurangabad
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Majority of time problem is allergic in condition. Allergy are mainly due to dust pollution food fruits with pesticides etc. Mainly here we have to increase immunity so that no allergy can happen and well this done by homoeo medicines.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Jaipur
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I have asthma from last 2-3 years (that's what I discovered when I continuously do coughing in a sudden weather change). I took budetrol 200 for 1 month and then I looked homeopathy solutions instead of taking inhalers for a very long time (i'm 33 running) have been taking homeopathy medicine from almost 2 months now but many of the times I need to take inhaler once a day. (currently I am taking salbutamol sulphate rotacaps 200 mcg) I want to know is this ever curable? Is there any test to know the trigger agent (food/atmosphere/etc.)? Is there any exercise that I do permanently long time and it helps to always control and I do not feel the need of taking inhalers to breathe properly? Is there any surgery or something else? I feel practically its very tough to take care of yourself from the precautionary measures to be taken (like do not eat this/do not stay in ac/do not go to cold weather/etc.)

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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Hello, for asthma treatment there are two types of medication, controller and reliver.
Controller is to be taken regularly to avoid exacerbation and reliver is to be taken only during emergency purpose. Asthalin is a reliver.
So to get your asthma in control you need to get yourself checked from a chest physician and start a proper controller therapy.
If you feel the need to take asthalin once a day meaning other treatments are clearly not working! tc.
Asked for female, 45 years old from Saharanpur
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS, DNB ( Pul...read more

Pulmonologist•Thane
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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.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Delhi
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DNB(Respiratory Diseases), MBBS

Pulmonologist•Jabalpur
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you are using an inhaler which contain good medicines for asthma and if you are not gaining results with it, then, either your diagnosis of asthma is wrong or use of inhaler technique is faulty or if both are correct then may be you need further stepping up of treatment
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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It contains steroids...
And yes it can affect pregnancy..
With Homoeopathic treatment it can be cured and no need for foracort to continue for long..
You can consult me through lybrate..
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Jammu
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
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Tiova once daily since its action lasts for 24hrs

Foracort twice daily

Duolin when symptoms occur. It’s action lasts for 4-6 hours only Therefore 4 times daily

No of puffs is to be determined by your physicians
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Asked for male, 68 years old from Pune
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DNB(Respiratory Diseases), MBBS

Pulmonologist•Jabalpur
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Its better to have gap of some hours between inhaler doses as other wise there is more chances of its systemic absorption causing its levels higher in blood that can produce side effects such as tremors and low potassium levels etc.
Asked for male, 68 years old from Mumbai
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M.D. HERBAL

Alternative Medicine Specialist•Dehradun
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Suggest Take sky Fruit, Cow Urine caps, org wheat Grass Powder, Nigella cap, may contact for any assistance.
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