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Cold induced asthma
I’ve had asthma since childhood. When I was young, it was quite mild — mostly cold-related, maybe two to four episodes a year, and otherwise I was fine. After my early twenties, it became more seasonal. I’m usually completely fine from around April to October and don’t need any inhaler at all during that time. My problems mainly start in winter. Over the years, I ended up relying mostly on Asthalin. I began using it at the first sign of wheezing or tightness, and when things worsened, I occasionally took short courses of oral steroids. I didn’t use a regular controller consistently. I’m also physically inactive now and feel my stamina is low, and I’m not sure how much of that is asthma versus general fitness. I’m not sure whether my frequent Asthalin use became a physical dependence or more of a habit — I’d like your opinion. This winter, symptoms felt more persistent than before, so I want guidance on proper long-term management.”
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Kindly connect with chest xray , cbc and pft for better evaluation
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Hi. I understand your concern. Please do a in clinic visit for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Pl consult in detail with history and reports for further evaluation and treatment.
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You need to use a controller inhaler for better control
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Consult a pulmonologist and get evaluated
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kindly connect with all your documents and details
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