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Record your temperature for a week. Have plenty of fluids, fruits, green vegitable and do regular exercise. Temperature should be recorded four times day and if fever specialy above 100 then get investigated for fevr like typhoid, malaria and urin infection.
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Dear sir,
your inhalers are appropriate.
You probably need training in the best technique of inhaler.
Nimusulide for pain be not used frequently.
Sweating etc are body physiologic responses when you have asthma attacks.
During attacks using a symptom relieving short acting inhaler namely levolin or salbutamol is a standard recommendation. Please consult a pulmonologist with all these questions for physiologic assessment.
your inhalers are appropriate.
You probably need training in the best technique of inhaler.
Nimusulide for pain be not used frequently.
Sweating etc are body physiologic responses when you have asthma attacks.
During attacks using a symptom relieving short acting inhaler namely levolin or salbutamol is a standard recommendation. Please consult a pulmonologist with all these questions for physiologic assessment.
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Hello, I suggest you get a small blood test done called complete blood count (cbc) and two xrays of the affected leg one from front (ap view) and from side (lateral view). There can be two chances, either bone deformity or blood parasite infection. Both can be treated if diagnosed early as possible. Once done, please share the reports with me to advice you further.
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Hello,
First get your blood pressure checked, make a chart. Let me know about the readings, will give you medication accordingly.
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle factors, including:
Alcohol, particularly red wine
Certain foods, such as processed meats that contain nitrates
Changes in sleep or lack of sleep
Poor posture
Skipped meals
Stress
insufficient sleep or rest
Overexertion
Nutritional deficiencies
A seconda...more
First get your blood pressure checked, make a chart. Let me know about the readings, will give you medication accordingly.
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle factors, including:
Alcohol, particularly red wine
Certain foods, such as processed meats that contain nitrates
Changes in sleep or lack of sleep
Poor posture
Skipped meals
Stress
insufficient sleep or rest
Overexertion
Nutritional deficiencies
A seconda...more
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