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Asked for female, 35 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa e...more
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Visakhapatnam
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I am 23 year old female. I'm known asthmatic since childhood and had been mild and not frequent. Recently I contracted covid 3 months ago and from day-10, asthma attacks started everyday. I used seroflo 250 twice a day for almost 15 days. Then I was put on oral steroids for 10 days, preventive inhaler and montemac lc by doctor. Despite the use of oral steroids, it was persistent. Then I was advised to use budesonide inhalers and montemac lc everyday. Now its been 3 months, if ever I miss montemac lc/inhalers even a single day, I feel shortness in my breath and so much of pressure/tightness in my chest. Recently montemac lc is replaced with montair fx because of dizziness problem. My questions are 1) how long do I need to take montair fx? Is there any remedy? 2) since its been 3 months post covid, is taking covid vaccine advisable? If so what kind of precautions do I take?

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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Yes you can go for vaccination. 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...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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Sir/Madam, This is regarding my mother who was diagnosed with Autoimmune hepatitis on 26th Sep. Her treatment is going very well. On 14th Sep, before her treatment started, her SGPT and SGOT were 616 IU/L and 361 IU/L respectively. Liver biopsy confirmed Autoimmune hepatitis. Her treatment started on 3rd Oct. Doctor started her treatment with Wysolone - 30 mg (1-0-0) for the first 2 months and when her SGPT and SGOT came under 50 IU/L, he switched to Budesonide (6 mg-0-3 mg). My query is regarding the side effects of the steroid use. My mother has been diabetic for the past 5 years for which she took glimestar M1. When the Doctor started her on Wysolone, in less than a week, the side effects started to show. Her blood sugar started to fluctuate uncontrollably. It goes from as high as 500 mg/dl to as low as 55 mg/dl. Doctor put her on Insulin (NovoMix 30 Flexpen). I was advised to constantly monitor her sugar and vary the units of Insulin as per her sugar level and that's what I have been doing ever since the treatment started. This sugar fluctuation thing is very unpredictable, so unpredictable that I have to constantly stay with my mother all the time. We don't even travel anywhere because of it. I have been telling our Doctor to do something about it but he says the same thing every time, control the sugar with Insulin. Is there any other way to minimize her sugar level fluctuation? Can you advice any medicine. Thank you.

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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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, With steroid treatment blood glucose does increase, because corticosteroids are diabetogenic. One of the possible ways is to reduce the dose of steroid to minimum possible, plus use a long acting Insulin like Basalog (Glargine) plus a short acting insulin to control post breakfast & post lunch surges of glucose Thanks.
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
Treatment of asthma needs steping up by combination of long acting b2 agonist and budesonide ---- budamate 200 twicw/day by MDI/DPI Avoid dust and cold weather.
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MBBS

General Physician•Sambalpur
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Take inhaler Formeterol fumarate plus budesonide inhaler (like symbicort) twice daily for 3 months.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Chandigarh
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS, DNB ( Pul...read more

Pulmonologist•Thane
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Long acting bronchodilator helps to control asthma for 12 hrs with each puff so better to take formoterol budesonide twice a day followed by gargles.
Asked for male, 30 years old from Chennai
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Diploma in Child Health (DCH), MBBS

General Physician•Bangalore
Sir, you need breathing exercises, avoid cold breeze, deodorants, mosquito repellant, agarbatti, use budesonide aqua nasal spray, one puff to each nostril, twice daily for 1 month. If persistent consult doctor.
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Asked for male, 5 years old from Greater Noida
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General Physician•Sambalpur
Levolin work only in case of acute bronchospasm. Better you should go for inhaler of formeterol fumarate plus budesonide (of paediatric dose) like symbicort 1 puff in each nose daily. You can give syp Montair LC 5 ml once daily before food for 10 days. Avoid all kinds of allergies.
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Guntur
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine

Pulmonologist•Alwar
Yes. But need to find the cause of sob. If its pulmonary then only it will help l.rule out other causes. If its pulmonary. Then at this age it is usually asthma.in this case you need to nebulise with budesonide also. For more. Consult online.
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