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General Physician•Delhi
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Frequency of urination implies many things 1.Physiological- the more fluid you intake, the more comes out. 2. Diabetes: polyuria
3. Infection
4. Diet: beverages like tea contain theophylline which increase frequency of urination. 5. Neurogenic
6. Prostate problems in elderly males
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General Physician•Delhi
Kindly get a chest x-ray. Avoid contact with dust, pollen, cover your nose and mouth always when exposed to smoke dust. Keep your self warm in cold climate or when ever the weather is changing from hot to cold. Take anti histamine in such conditions if breathless persist steroid inhaler will help.
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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Medicione of asthma if taken by inhalation have better effect with less side effect compared to oral drugs
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Pulmonologist•Bareilly
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Dear Lybrate user, a "cough" lasting for more than month, usually means either infection of lower respiratory tract or allergy.
Kindly contact an experienced pediatrician for diagnosis of cause of cough. Levolin (salbutamol) inhaler can be used as advised in sos situations but it cannot be a treatment medicine.
Meanwhile please avoid sudden temperature changes, pollution.
Wishing your daughter a speedy recovery.
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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.
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Homeopath•Raebareli
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1. Avoid excess of tea & coffee

2. Avoid smoking & alcoholic consumption

3. Avoid mental strain & worry

4. Avoid salbutamol group of drugs.

5. Avoid sudden change in activity or hastiness.

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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user,
treatment of asthma requires removal of exposure, diagnosis with cbc, ige, chest xray and pft following which inhalers with ics-laba combination are prescribed.
Oncet 3d contains acebrophylline and unicontin has theophylline
both work in same way and not regularly used in asthma
please get the above tests and consult a chest physician for inhaler use
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Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
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COPD is associated with gas in many.
Treat with low acidic diet and antacid and protonpump inhibitor Drugs under doctors prescriptions and monitoring.
Patients using theophylline tablet or syrup and smoking liquor etc have increase acidity
It’s good practice to eat a light meal 2 hrs before sleep to prevent acid reflux
Constipation is a frequent problem in senior age and COPD. Eat fibre more and adequate water to reduce constipationand it’s long term effects.
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
Hello
welcome to lybrate. We are here to help you.
You seem to be suffering allergic cough due to smoking, also known as smoker's cough. I would advise in such scenario to get:
1. Hemogram with esr
2. Ecg
3. Chest xray
if the chest xray and these blood investigations show no sign of infection then, you would be treated for allergic cough. Initially you would be treated with a combination of levocetrizine and montelukast. But your doctor will examine your chest for any whe...more
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