Difficulty in inhaling

2020-07-29 18:11:22
My mother having chronic cough and diagnose OPD on foracort 200 inhaler, few days she used take inhaler once, now Using two to three times a day, wheezing increases we are giving nebulization with salbair .0.63mg. what to be done to control it? I think because of Rain and cold it's happening
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If you are not improving with salbair / foracort inhalers, better come to pulmonologist or even tele/ video consultation.
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Answered2020-07-30 07:09:12

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She may be having exacerbation of her underlying diseases viz copd / asthma . Will need to consult chest specialist with detailed past history and records.

Answered2020-07-29 19:36:49

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seems like flare up of asthma or copd..need to have proper management for the same. consult a pulmonologist for optimization of treatment!

Answered2020-07-30 07:28:51

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Hi noted above history and related concerns. As you mentioned above symptoms are could be due to seasonal allergy symptoms and weather related in a already existing diseases
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Answered2020-07-30 01:38:58

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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation

Answered2020-07-29 18:44:29

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