Breathlessness

2020-05-10 04:38:57
Treatment of cold induced asthma i take theophylline 300 mg b.d not regular but in serval month when brearhlessness inc
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Theophylline is NOT a good treatment option for asthma. You will need inhaler regularly. Consult a pulmonologist via chat consult for the same.

Answered2020-05-10 05:19:35

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stop theophylline, get yourself evaluated with a। pulmonologist. it can be simple allergy or it can be asthma.if so you need to have a proper diagnosis and treatment according to that.

Answered2020-05-10 08:33:09

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Hi.. Medical research has shown that inhalers are better for asthma, rather than tablets. Consult a Pulmonologist for PFT and inhaler prescription.

Answered2020-05-10 08:24:59

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I would request you to kindly let me know whether You are wheezing? You have daily cough or breathlessness You have difficulty sleeping You have needed emergency treatment in the last one year
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Teleconsultation with a pulmonologist is highly recommended

Answered2020-05-10 05:18:31

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Theophylline a are the treatment of choice for asthma. Regular use of theophylline may be harmful The treatment of choice for astham is inhaler medicines
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consult pulmonologist for symptoms review and diagnosis

Answered2020-05-10 05:14:58

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