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Salbair B 200Mcg/100Mcg Transhaler Health Feed

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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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MBBS, M.D Pulmonary Medicine, DNB - Resp...read more

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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Dentist•Bangalore
1. Kenacort gel (abbot) apply 3times a day after meal 1. Orahelp gel (mankind) apply 3 times a day 5 mins before meal 2. Kenacort gel (abbot) apply 3 times a day after meal.
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Pulmonologist•Rajkot
Lybrate-user,
first of all you have to understand your disease.
Asthma is such a disease in which your airway is hyperreactive to some stimulations like smoke, dust, perfumes, pollens, animal dander and many more.
If you stop medicine you will suffer.
So think about treatment by which you can get relief from your asthma with minimal side effects.
And out of all available medicine including homeopathic, ayurvedic, and allopathic inhaler is safest and most effective medicine.more
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MBBS, DNB (Pediatrics)

Pediatrician•Kolkata
There are 2 types of inhalers in asthma. You are using a reliever. For long term prevention, you need controller drugs.
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Ayurveda•Pune
Asthma Tips

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Consume healthy diet, include fresh vegetables and fruits.

Manage your weight and restrict the intake of calories.

People who are�obese�are more likely to have more severe asthma symptoms.

Stress quickly depresses the immune system. Learn to manage stress in personally effective ways.

Follow an ?early-to-bed, early-to-rise? routine.

Add a little dried ginger powder to your milk, and fresh ginger to your meals.
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MBBS

General Physician•Cuttack
You may be having some problem in the passage of air through nose like polyp,DNS,Sinusitis.Consult ENT Specialist for treatment and advice
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
Inhalers can be used in asthma. It depends on severity of asthma, a step up approach is used generally.
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Asthalin is safe in most of the conditions, but if your need for asthalin is thrice daily for longer duration, then you need to take a proper consultation with a chest physician, who will in turn diagnose severity of your asthma and tailor treatment accordingly. Such long term use of asthalin without any other medication is going to worsen your condition.
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