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Cold, cough and asthama
I had a very  serious asthama in my childhood then after started  using homeopathy medicines continuously for 4 to 5 years and almost my asthama has gone and then I started medications for sinus due to severe Cold till now. But suddenly after 11 years now i got asthama from last 3 days it was mild attack starting, now i feel n its getting worse. All it has started with cold then cough  and now asthsma which is infectional one all the time mucus is coming out . Now I am very much concerned about it and also fearing about it because now i am the age about to get married with in one to two years. Suggest me the right medication. Is it temporary or going to come again in my life. Being a hyperactive person can't do any work because of this. Shall i continue with homeo or any other medicines ?? As of now i bought homeo but its not controlled. Even my dad has severe asthama he given me a inhaler now i feel better. But I do not want to come it again
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HELLO, YOU ARE IN RIGHT TRACK, FOR LONG-TERM BASIS GO FOR HOMEOPATHY. BUT NOW, SIPS OF LUKE WARM WATER, VEGETABLE SOUP, TOMATO SOUP ETC. TABLET DOXORYL400 ONE AT NIGHT WHEN INTESITY DECREASES YOU CAN TAKE HALF AT NIGHT.   FORACORT ROTOHELAR 100 TWO-TIMES A DAY TO PUFFS TO BE  INHALE. VENTORLINE HALF TEASPOON FUL THREE TIMES A DAY. HAND TREMORS ARE COMMON WITH THIS. I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU. O.K, BYE. VQ
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