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Asked for female, 30 years old from Dehradun
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Ludhiana
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Your bronchial walls can slowly get thicker because of inflammation and infections. Both of these things keep mucus from draining the way it should. That extra mucus can trap bacteria, causing more infections, scarring, and thickening. Over time, your lungs have to work harder to breathe.
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Your bronchial walls can slowly get thicker because of inflammation and infections. Both of these things keep mucus from draining the way it should. That extra mucus can trap bacteria, causing more infections, scarring, and thickening. Over time, your lungs have to work harder to breathe.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you
pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred. This thickened, stiff tissue makes it more difficult for your lungs to work properly. As pulmonary fibrosis worsens, you become progressively more short of breath.
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pulmonary fibrosis is a lung disease that occurs when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred. This thickened, stiff tissue makes it more difficult for your lungs to work properly. As pulmonary fibrosis worsens, you become progressively more short of breath.
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The patient is quite critical to be very frank. And you should be in touch with the oncologist/oncosurgeon.
He/she will the best person to guide you in this scenario.
He/she will the best person to guide you in this scenario.
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If you wants to cure your problem permanently and wants betterment of this condition then you have to go for proper homeopathic treatment only, only by proper constitutional homoeopathic treatment can cure it better your condition, so you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation.
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Hello,
would suggest to keep salbair I as an sos inhaler when you feel uncomfortable.
And take the budamate 400 (can reduce to 200 2.puffs twice a day followed by mouth care) everyday.
Inhaled corticosteroids plus long acting formetrol is said to be better as controller therapy.
You can take the vaccine.
Bronchisits is not a.contraindication.
But wait for half and hour so as to watch for any allergic reaction.
Take your inhalers with you.
Hope this was helpful.
would suggest to keep salbair I as an sos inhaler when you feel uncomfortable.
And take the budamate 400 (can reduce to 200 2.puffs twice a day followed by mouth care) everyday.
Inhaled corticosteroids plus long acting formetrol is said to be better as controller therapy.
You can take the vaccine.
Bronchisits is not a.contraindication.
But wait for half and hour so as to watch for any allergic reaction.
Take your inhalers with you.
Hope this was helpful.
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