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Bronchitis/Aasthma
I have bronchitis/Aasthma from last 4 years. The problem is seasonal like Mainly occurs during the seasonal change in September/October or feb/March and always end up getting me hospitalized during that period of time. I am allergic to dust also, I don't know whether it's due to allergy or due to season change or because of both the things together. I just done my chest x-ray done and It shows lung infection and my chest and lung gets packed with huge cough during that time like always. So recommend me what should I do to simply cure this problem.
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You should get your lung function test done. The obstruction in the lung function to be documented and checked for the reversibility post bronchodilator. You may need a prolonged controller therapy depending on your symptoms and lung function test
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Asthma is a disease which cannot be cured,but if you take proper medication and precautions,it can be kept under good control.
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