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Tb treatment and inhaler prescribed
I am undergoing yb treatment and this is 7th month..i also have allergy issues so my doctor prescribed me budamate with lupihalet but since i have taken this i am feeling more issues in breathing..earlier i was habing no or very less issues in breathing and I had foracort inhalet with me but i never used it..please suggest..tb medicine going on is Rcinex 600
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Hi. I undestand your concerns . Open a private chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to send you treatment presciption
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By allergy what do you mean ? Do you breathlessness with wheeze which is seasonal ? What tb did you have ? Pulmonary ? Sometimes breathlessness can be due to post tb changes . Any chest x ray done ? Would like to see the images . Consider for a personal consult for detailed discussion and treatment plan
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Needed detailed history, do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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