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Severe acute asthma
My daughter who was diagnosed showed signs of wheezing when she was 7 month old.She was later diagnosed with severe acute asthma and was on treatment for same.When she was 9 months with no though though was on regular nebulizer with budecorte her wheeze shooted and was in IMCU with required care. And later discharged.Sinxe her 7 month she is on nebulizer and inhaler & also on montair LC.when she was 2yr she had pneumonia when put her condition on risk and later she got cured & after that she was on foracorte200 for 8 months along with montair LC during which she don't show any wheezing signs.Once the dose was completed later 3 months again she started showing wheezing signs and now after 1 yr she keeps getting wheezing frequently for which she is on Budecorte,iprazest & hyperneb nebulization on a regular basis or her wheeze flares up then a injecywitg medication is given. She started her preschool during which she kept getting cold and fever which made her worse.herCTchest& angio norma
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Hi. I understand your concern. Please do a in clinic visit for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and report to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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May be Allergic aetiology. Pl identify the allergens and avoid them.pl consult.
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there is no 3 month course for her..the meds need to be adjusted according to her symptoms..please share all her reports and ct chest findings
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She needs to be on continuous inhaler therapy Identify and avoid triggers
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Consult a pulmonologist
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