First consult a nearby pulmonologist to diagnose and control asthma. If not controlled, then find out if you allergic to something and hence getting repeated attacks. Then also if problem persist, you can take a second pulmonologist opinion.
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Hi. I understand your concerns. Probably a viral infection has triggered your asthma symptoms. It is better to consult a pulmonologist as you will need to undergo a detailed examination. If you are from bangalore you can consult me at my clinic at hebbal kempapura. Details are given in practo. Hope your questions were answered. thanks.
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