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Asked for male, 64 years old from Kolkata
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Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine (H.M.D.)

Homeopath•Belgaum
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The best and safest way to getting rid of your asthma is not formoteral fumerate budesonide inhaler, go and try homeopathy which will cure from the suffering were as inhaler are just bronchi dilators which primary action is bronchi dilators but secondary action it leads to severe bronchi constriction which led to again severe aggravation of your problems.
Asked for male, 55 years old from Jaipur
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General Physician•Visakhapatnam
Dear lybrate user, inhalation route of drug administration is very effective with minimal side effects when compared with oral/tablet mode of medication. Majority of asthma patients uses two types of drugs. Drugs which dilates airway (broncho dilators like salbutamol) & inflammation stoppers (steroids like budesonide). Side effects are very minimal. If you r using a steroid please wash your mouth with water after inhalation of the drug.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Bangalore Rural
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
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Tremors are common with some inhalers
If it’s interfering with your routine
Reduce its frequency
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Asked for male, 44 years old from Kolkata
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
budamate shall not be discontinued like this - u must notify yr doctor on phone about the same n then u shall do it , regards
Asked for female, 35 years old from Moradabad
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
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Dear Lybrateuser, your doctor is correct in his diagnosis.
Using nebuliser is a good step but you can consult a Pulmonologist to know more about medicines which can prevent such attacks, rather than treating them.
Wishing your daughters, a speedy recovery.
Asked for female, 32 years old from Navi Mumbai
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Lybrate user, it seems you have been prescribed Nasal Spray, Accuhaler And Nebuliser by different doctors for your Asthma / Allergy problem, over a long period of time.
Maybe the doses of your medicine need adjustment or change.
It would be better if you could get a CBC Test and Chest Xray and use this platform for consultation with Pulmonologist.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Mumbai
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
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Dear Lybrate user, asthma is diagnosed by pft / spirometery test & best treated by inhaled medicines (inhalers with spacers, nebulisers)
inhaled medicines are good medicines to control, manage & treat asthma with advantages like minimal side effects, quick response / relief & easy use in emergency conditions.
Your child needs an individualised treatment program, which includes reducing drug doses whenever he is better, vaccination to prevent seasonal & serious infections.
Wishing you...more
Asked for female, 38 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Hematologist•Kolkata
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Hello Miss lybrate-user,
I think there are two issues here
1. The recurrent asthma attacks. You need tp consult a chest physician and remain under close supervision. The drug has to be adjusted depending on the severity of your symptoms and frequency of asthma attacks.
2. The tremor is due to the formonide and any other drug (beta agonist) that you may be adding to the nebuliser. This is a common side effect and will go once the dose is adequately adjusted.
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Pulmonologist•Thane
You can't stop inhalers for adult or child if they have breathlessness asthma allergy etc. Do absolute eosinophil count
do total serum ige and inform then continue nebulisers and mdi inhaler
any doctor who says your child just has allergy or just bronchitis is doing a crime of not recognising your child's problems and diagnosis as asthma
treat with mdi and continue for at least 5 years.
Sometimes childhood asthma withers / goes away by 12 years of age and may come back in 40's.
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ENT Specialist•Secunderabad
If you know it is allergy then take tab. Levocetirizine 1 tab daily along with tab Montelukast 10 mg daily. Take budesonide nasal spray , use one spray in the morning every day. For your snoring undergo polysomnography test. Tell me the results of the test.
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