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Formonide 200 Inhaler Health Feed

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Pulmonologist•Kolkata
If Bronchitis or asthma not adequately treated withh seretide, then tiotropium Bromide is to be added. Yes it is used for bronchitis and COPD.
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Hello, triohale has ciclesonide, an inhaled corticosteroid in it, mainly used for airway swelling treatment. If taken as per your pulmonologist s recommendation, the dose should be not high enough to cause immunosuppression.
Please take medicine with proper consultation and under supervision.
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Allergist/Immunologist•Kolkata
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Asthma is a chronic lung condition wherein the air passage gets blocked or constricted due to the production of extra mucus. It is an age old condition which has been creating problems for people since a long time. Despite the seriousness of the condition, there are various myths people tend to believe about asthma.

Here are a few myths about asthma and the usage of inhalers:


Regular Usage of Inhalers is Addictive: This is a total myth. Using inhalers is not at all addict...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Asthma is a chronic lung condition wherein the air passage gets blocked or constricted due to the production of extra mucus. It is an age old condition which has been creating problems for people since a long time. Despite the seriousness of the condition, there are various myths people tend to believe about asthma.

Here are a few myths about asthma and the usage of inhalers:

Regular usage of inhalers is addictive: This is a total myth. Using inhalers is not at all addictive, ...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
Take inhalers when you have any symptoms and few tips- Avoid any triggering factor, take folic acid regularly, eat a healthy diet , always be stress free , exercise regularly
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Pulmonary function tests (pfts) are a group of tests that measure how well your lungs work. This includes how well you’re able to breathe and how effective your lungs are able to bring oxygen to the rest of your body. Doctors may order these tests if you’re having symptoms of lung problems.
You should follow the instructions of your examiner before tests are performed.
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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So allergic bronchitis will have variations with climate change and exposure to allergen.
You might be having spring season related exacerbation.
You might have to rule out bronchial asthma
which is why the formetrol inhaler helped you.
I would advise you to continue ti take the same
and add mdi duolin 2 puff wheneevr you feel chest tightness. And continue 3 times a day in such an event.
But you need to visit a doctor and do some basic tests like cbc to rule out eosinophi...more
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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Young age asthmatic. Do get s. Phadiatop and total ige done. Plan for skin prick test after stabilization and pft report. Certain medications need to be stopped before skin prick test. Follow up your chest physician regularly for stepping up of treatment/other cause/technique.
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Pulmonologist•Kolkata
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There is no cure for asthma, but it is controllable disease.ics+laba inhalation twice daily to be continued over prolonged period.
Rinse your mouth with drinking water 5minutes after inhalation.
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