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Asked for male, 27 years old from Srinagar
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Bangalore
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Its the content that matters not the brand. So if its the same contents as what your doctor has advised then you can take them. Do discuss with your doctor.
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Pediatrician•Agra
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Hi
seems your child is having allergic skin problem/A topic dermatitis.
The best way to deal is to regularly use emollients to prevent dry skin and in areas with itching and scaling use of local low potency steroids like flutivate.
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MS - ENT, MBBS

ENT Specialist•Bhopal
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You should take fluticasone nasal spray and once get relief stop tablets. And always prefer spray over tablets.
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FCCP (USA), MD - Pulmonary Medicine

Pulmonologist•Indore
Thanks for your query.
First be sure that your symptoms are not due to heart problem. If it is COPD in acute exacerbation not controlled on enough doses of bronchodilators, you may be needing a short course 7-10 days of oral steroid.
Get a arterial blood gas analysis done. If carbon dioxide is rising, you may require non invasive ventilation like tiotropium.
Once stable add inhaler tiotropium once daily to your medication.

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Asked for male, 19 years old from Ghaziabad
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MS - ENT (Gold Medalist ), M.B.B.S

ENT Specialist•Dumka
Dear Lybrate user as per your mentioned symptoms you are most probably suffering from allergic rhinitis. Use antiallergic when required. You can also do yoga (anulom vilom) to improve the ventilation of your sinuses and enhance immunity. Lifestyle modification is very important in reflux disease management increase fibres and decrease intake of spices from your diet. You may consult an ent specialist at Lybrate for detail evaluation and management.
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