Hello sir I have asthma from 18 years but very mild asthma...now since 2 months very breathless...hrct ,cbc, ct pns,echo were done but everything normal..spirometry shows moderate obstruction (fev1: 61 fvc 80), cbc normal...admitted in hospital for 2 days was given nebuliser antibiotics and bronchodilator..still breathing issue not resolved they said I have mild dns...I am not able to do well..please suggest what should I do to find out real problem...is it asthma only or any autoimmune disease like churg Strauss ...please let me know doctor...I am currently 3rd year medical student and going crazy because of this sob issue..please guide me doctor
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Description of your symptoms point to asthma,use ICS +LABA low to medium doses according to the severity of breathlessness along with leukotrine antagonists and LAMA,follow step down once controlled
Ma'am
Relax
Don't stress about it.
It's so painful to see patients with so much suffering and their investigations are all normal.
Mild DNS cannot cause you so much of symptoms that you would require hospitalization.
Health is not just about everything okay structurally but more so about optimal functioning.
Being a medical student I can understand your pain how helpless you feel when you don't know what's wrong with you.
I work on holistic healthcare and clinical Nutrition wherein in we work on the root cause of your problems.
Don't just supress your symptoms with medicines.
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