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Asthama and severe allergy
I am suffering from asthama from last 15 years. At present, I am taking Budamate 200 inhealer twice a day regularly, as advised by Doctor. I am also suffering from severe respiratory allergy, sneezing pharyngitis etc are common routine illnesses for me. Almost on regular basis I need to take Anti Histamine tablet. How can I get relief from this? It becomes frustrating now. I have consulted lots of doctor, do lots of test. But I am not cured.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Pls consult a Pulmonologist nearby for better understanding.
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There can be various triggers for allergy , but need to identify what triggers your episode . If you are not getting relief with inhaler at present , you need to get a PFT done and a few blood test to see the current status of your allergy. Would advise a skin prick test and based on that if you can go for immunotherapy, that can be considered as a treatment option .
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Pl try immunotherapy. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and get evaluated
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that means your asthma symptoms are not controlled .. take a pulmonologist advise as your techique may be faulty of inhaler therapy or there may be need for increase dose requirement
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share all your reports..let me assess you properly..a history of trigger factors are slso required
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I understand it can be very frustrating.you need to be started on nasal spray,dose of Inhaler to be increased and a short course of oral corticosteroids also has to be given.this along with other evaluation will certainly help you.please take care of yourself and consult with proper history and evaluation for prompt relief
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