Frequent wheezing while breathing

2022-12-28 04:18:01
My father is diagnosed with Asthma, and is currently under medication. But the wheezing sound are too frequent. He is saying, he has mucus in his windpipe (that's what he feels). Is there a therapy to remove extra mucus from windpipe? (He is taking cough syrup too) I'm from pune please let me know any leads. Thanks.
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Consultation is recommended for further evaluation and management.

Answered2022-12-29 06:49:39

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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-12-29 00:39:32

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2022-12-28 11:34:03

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May be his asthma medication is not adequate or there’s poor compliance. A detailed evaluation is required
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Consult a pulmonologist online or offline for proper evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-12-28 07:31:31

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a wheezing sound means there narrowing of airways..his mdi or nebs may need readjustment..for the trapped  mucus you can use mucinac effervescent tabs on twice to thrice daily basis

Answered2022-12-28 04:41:13

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Pl use Tab.Pulmoclear, 1tab morning and 1tab night for 7 days.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2022-12-28 04:35:45

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