cough-cold-icon
Nocturnal Wheezing
Hi.. I am allergic to dust, pollen, humidity and sun and I am getting more allergic attacks since I'm staying at home (lockdown). Using Furamist AZ nasal spray in those allergic instances. . And since this lockdown has started I got this new condition of nocturnal wheezing. (I get it once or twice in a week). The whole day I used to be fine but as soon as night falls I started having wheezing with irritation in trachea and very limited amount of sputum. It's almost been 2 months of this condition. Sometimes the amount of wheezing is too much that I end up coughing more than breathing. . Please advice what it is. I hope this is not Asthma or something serious!
80 Views v

Answers (4)

Like the answers? Consult privately with the doctor of your choice

Hi. I understand your concern s. You must be having asthma and allergic rhinitis . There is nothing to eb scared about asthma. It can be controlled with inhalers. Consult a pulmonologist/allergist for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment via chat consult.
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
1/1 people found this helpful
Was this answer helpful?

Didn't find the answer you are looking for?

Talk to experienced doctor online and get your health questions answered in just 5 minutes.

doctor profile image doctor profile image doctor profile image doctor profile image +173
Consult with a doctor
Online now
Around half of allergic rhinitis patients also have bronchial asthma. From your clinical history it is almost clear that you are having allergic rhinitis with bronchial asthma.
Next Steps
consult with pulmonologist physically or if not  possible then teleconsultation
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
2/2 people found this helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Your condition appears  to be Allergic rhinitis with asthma.Please consult  a pulmonologist for detailed evaluation
Next Steps
Steam inhalation  will help with optimized treatment
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
1/1 people found this helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Yes it definitely seems like asthma,and also asthma is often associated with allergic rhinitis. Need to consult a pulmonologist for further management. Consult online if not able to go physically due to lockdown! Take care!
Answered
Flag this Answer
Flag this answer
1/1 people found this helpful
Was this answer helpful?
Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.