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Salbair B 100Mcg/50Mcg Inhaler Health Feed

Asked for Female, 24 years old from Howrah
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General Physician•Cuttack
Inhaler is used for Asthmatic Bronchitis. Get your chest examined by doctor and take treatment accordingly
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HIV Specialist•Hyderabad
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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 for 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, it ...more
Asked for male, 33 years old from Jaipur
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I have asthma from last 2-3 years (that's what I discovered when I continuously do coughing in a sudden weather change). I took budetrol 200 for 1 month and then I looked homeopathy solutions instead of taking inhalers for a very long time (i'm 33 running) have been taking homeopathy medicine from almost 2 months now but many of the times I need to take inhaler once a day. (currently I am taking salbutamol sulphate rotacaps 200 mcg) I want to know is this ever curable? Is there any test to know the trigger agent (food/atmosphere/etc.)? Is there any exercise that I do permanently long time and it helps to always control and I do not feel the need of taking inhalers to breathe properly? Is there any surgery or something else? I feel practically its very tough to take care of yourself from the precautionary measures to be taken (like do not eat this/do not stay in ac/do not go to cold weather/etc.)

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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Hello, for asthma treatment there are two types of medication, controller and reliver.
Controller is to be taken regularly to avoid exacerbation and reliver is to be taken only during emergency purpose. Asthalin is a reliver.
So to get your asthma in control you need to get yourself checked from a chest physician and start a proper controller therapy.
If you feel the need to take asthalin once a day meaning other treatments are clearly not working! tc.
Asked for female, 8 years old from Siliguri
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MBBS, Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

Pediatrician•Gondiya
helo. chest infection off and on without fever could be allergic (asthma)...how's her activity? any family history of asthma or TB? Needs details.
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Asked for female, 43 years old from Jammu
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General Physician•Delhi
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See whether she is not taking any medicine like salbutamol or asthalin inhaler and try to skip her to deriphyllin R in tablet and better if she wd start on inhaler and nebulizer. And try to contact me wd detailed full body check up lab investigation.
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MMed, MBBS, DAA

Allergist/Immunologist•Chennai
Both treatment is not good. Nasivion is not good for long term use as it can cause side effects and reboundcongestion. Salbutamol or asthalin inhaler is only for short term use. You needto assess your lung function and go on a preventer inhaler.
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Asked for Male, 28 years old from Chennai
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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1) with age of 27 years. It most probably will be asthma, do pft and confirm.
2) check for inhaler techniques
3) check for co morbidities if any. 4) check for colour of phelgm to decide about antibiotics.
5) chest physiotherapy will help you in expectoration.
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