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Brochonal asthma
Attacked on 2012,problem exists in winter season,was taking meter-dose inhaler as per consultation of doctor Consulted further on severe problem,who gave Dry powder type inhaler with medicines from 2013-2015.No medicine was used from 2015(middle) to 2016(Nov). In Dec 2016,Suddenly attacked,again taken meter -dose inhaler ,DUOLIN-- BP rose upto 173/87,pulse rate 104.Stopped and started dry type inhaler,BP came down to 145/85,PR - 88 in sitting condition.Please advise further medicines to get complete relief.
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Please seek immediate medical attention and consult a Pulmonologist in your area.
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Hello there.... 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..... Cover your nose and mouth if it's cold out.If your asthma is worsened by cold or dry air, wearing a face mask can help. ....
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