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Wheezing Questions

Asked for Male, 29 years old from Mumbai
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DNB(Respiratory Diseases), MBBS

Pulmonologist•Jabalpur
Asthma although can occur in any age but if it has started in childhood, by the age child reaches 15 years many will get cured, as the lung tissue also grows and body's immunity status also develops, but if it has continued till adulthood then it has lesser chances of complete cure. At the best it can be well controlled. Inhalers are the best medicine for asthma control, and there are really better salts available than asthalin (salbutamol), their use depending upon the severity of asthma. Its i...more
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PGDCC, MD(Chest), PG Dip.Clin.Cardiology...read more

Pulmonologist•Ghaziabad
Dust mite are killed with sun. Reassurance, breathing exercises adequate medicines are the key to successs.
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MD Paediatrics, MBBS

Pediatrician•Hyderabad
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Yes you can keep the air conditioner on, but maintain a room temperature of 23-27 degrees, do not let the child sleep under the ac, baby shouldn't be exposed to direct cold air from ac.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Chennai
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Changing our life style and habits can pay for it avoid cold stuffs and avoid exposing to cold air try to wear a mask whenever he is out in order to protect from dust.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Delhi
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
Hello,
* go for d natural medication to get -rid of asthma
* go for meditation to inhale plenty of oxygen to ,repair d loss of alveoli ,allowing carbon dioxide and oxygen to move freely in the lungs to ease your breathing.
* take, easily digestible diet to avoid gastric disorder which may cause again breathing disorder.
* avoid, dust, smoke, alcohol,
* U may switch over to Homoeopathy, gradually without interrupting the present medication, it can make a remarkable differenc...more
Asked for Male, 5 years old from Mumbai
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
Hello,
* what's the report of chest. X-ray.
* avoid. Dust, smoke. Cold intake, exposure to cold, junk food.
* luke warm water b consumed in both d cases.
* inhalation of steam, twice a day.
* gargling with warm, saline water, twice/day for you.
*homoeo - medicine**
@ bacillinum 200-6 pills in a wk for u, but 2 pills for your child.
@ bryonia alb 30-4/6 pills. Thrice a day.
@ spongia 30-4/6 pills, thrice/day.
Report, wkly.
Stay healthy.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
Since the body area that needs utmost attention is the chest, one should try to keep it warm. Use fomentation bottle to warm up the chest, upper back, and back side of the neck. Keeping your feet in warm water is also helpful.
It has been found by the researchers that drinking 3 glasses of orange juice everyday can bring down wheezing to 70%.
Steam helps relieve the symptoms of all the respiratory tract ailments. Throw a towel on your head to inhale steam from a mini sauna, for 10 mi...more
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Asked for Male, 50 years old from Chennai
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DNB(Respiratory Diseases), MBBS

Pulmonologist•Jabalpur
The best medicine for asthma are inhalers which should control the symptoms properly. But they may have to be taken regularly in most cases and not whenever needed basis. There is hereditary ling being seen in asthma so if one or both parents are asthmatic children can be at risk of having asthma. If your child has symptoms of cough frequent colds etc, you should consult a pediatrician for proper check up and treatment.
Asked for male, 21 years old from Chennai
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
Likly to be asthma. Pft to confirm. Avoid dust, smoke, pollens, moulds, pets furs. If asthma confirmed, then inhaled asthma medicine are better and are to be used regularly.
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