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Asked for female, 21 years old from Chennai
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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Azithral is an antibiotic if it is not improving then cough might be allergic in nature. Get use of nebuliser with prescription of your pediatrician. He would help you for the same.
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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.
Asked for female, 31 years old from Mumbai
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Homeopath•Delhi
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Ni do not put her on nebuliser. Otherwise she will adapt herself to take nebuliser every time. That is not gud for her in long terms. So give her medicine which was prescribed by Dr. Else if uhh take homoepathic med fr her that will be more beneficial fr her she will not be attacked by same disease again n again and root cause of her disease will be cured. For further details consult me online.
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Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Tremors occur due to certain anti asthma syrup or tablets. Inhalers or nebuliser may also cause.
Proper dose inhalers are least tremor triggers.
Also rule out thyroid disease.
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Asked for female, 48 years old from Kochi
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General Physician•Delhi
Anu you appear to be having bronchitis due to allergy please get chest examined and may start nebuliser with budecort and Levolin Get chest X-ray and cbc
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Indore
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MBBS, MD - Pulmonary Medicine

Pulmonologist•Kolkata
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Your chronic problem of running nose and allergy need specialist evaluation for definitive treatment plans and lifestyle issues. No nebuliser can take care of allergies per say!
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ENT Specialist•Varanasi
Nebuliser should be used till symptoms resolve abiotics should be used all under paediatric supervision.
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Bangalore Rural
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Put in the Nebuliser chamber and breathe until it is consumed slow breath with intermittent switch off
Dose frequency by treating doctor who examines you.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Mumbai
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Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Nebuliser and sputum loosening syrup plenty of water then if no relief steroid tablets to be considered.
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