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Sudden breathing problem
Hi experts, since sudden spike in air pollution in Delhi I have been suffering from shortness of breath, cough and wheezing in breath almost everyday. Have to take foracort 400 inhaler twice a day along with montek LC and Unicontin. These medicines help but they are not the cure , they control the symptom and let me breathe but the problem isn't going away. Plz suggest what can I do to get rid of this problem permanently?
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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The trigger should be avoided And you should go for further evaluation and optimisation of your treatment
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we have newer meds now..dependinh on your history can switch your meds for longer control
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Unfortunately it is not as simple.asthma will stay normal for a long period and periodically you will have symptoms,do not worry get used to Inhalers like spectacles ,and do relax and when symptomatic take Inhalers when needed and follow up with Pulmonologist for detailed evaluation
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You may require inhalers.pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Get yourself evaluated by pulmonologist .. get your PFT done
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