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Breathing problem, Asthma
I am facing difficulty in breathing from past 2 months. I went to see a Pulmonologist, he prescribed tablet Ivepred and Budamate 400 inhaler. Some days I would feel fine and some days the problem was still there. I went to the doctor again, told him about my condition and he replaced the tablet ivepred with montek lc and asked me to get a Spirometry test with bronchodilator. it was diagnoes that I have partially reversible Asthma. I took the medicines for 20 days but the problem still persisted. I went to see an another Pulmonologist and told him about that same. he replaced the budamate 400 inhaler with budamate transcap capsules to be used with revolizer and prescribed tablet montemac al, tablet sovirab dsr , tablet Pari and odnase nasal spray. Its been a week but still I don't feel fine.I have cold and cough also from a week. I went to another doc for cold and told him my condition, he changed the budamate inhaler with foracorte 400. Now I dont know what to taka or what not. HELP
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Hi..... Use your air conditioner. Air conditioning reduces the amount of airborne pollen from trees, grasses and weeds that finds its way indoors. Air conditioning also lowers indoor humidity and can reduce your exposure to dust mites..... Decontaminate your decor. Maintain optimal humidity.. Prevent mold spores. Clean damp areas in the bath, kitchen and around the house to keep mold spores from developing..... Reduce pet dander. If you're allergic to dander, avoid pets with fur or feathers.... Clean regularly. Clean your home at least once a week..... Cover your nose and mouth if it's cold out....If your symptoms is worsened by cold or dry air, wearing a face mask can help....
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