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Homeopath•Chennai
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Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
Medicines will reach you via courier services
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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No cure for asthma in most cases. Can be controlled only with proper use of asthma medication. Avoid trigers of asthma
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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You can use foracort rotacaps 200 mcg twice daily for a month and then use it only when needed. You can use foracort uptil 6 rota caps a day of needed. Do a PFT and see a chest physician to know the status of your asthma.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
Hi Tapan, bronchial asthma unfortunately is not curable, but the triggering factors that cause episodes can be prevented by knowing what they are for example dust or smoke, and by maintaining good general health by good diet and graded exercises.
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Allergist/Immunologist•Kollam
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Dear Samuel Good control of asthma comes with strict adherence to your asthma action plan ie Use preventive inhaler with spacer on a twice daily regimen and use of releiver during acute attacks .Identifying your triggers and trying to control them.Allergy skin test to identify your allergans and taking oral immunotherapy ,controlling allergic rhinitis with antihistamines .Identifying other comorbid conditions such as GERD if present and treating it.
Allergy control measures for dust ,fungus,...more
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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HI Mayank... If you will start inhaler then there are chances that you will have to take them more often... everytime with increasing dose... means you will develop a dependence...

Instead take homoeopathic treatment.... You can consult me for it.. I will need some details like since when are you suffering.. what are the conditions that make it worse or better.... and do you have productive cough or dry?? Once I have the details... I can prescribe a good medicine...

You may try...more
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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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FHM Fellowship In HIV Medicine, MD, MBBS...read more

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
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