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Vitiligo and asthama - medicine to avoid
Hi i have asthama as well as a small patch of vitiligo on penis. For asthama as this is a changing weather hence i am taking budamate 200 rotahaler .. And for vitiligo i am taking hhmus 0.1 ointment + cutisoft lotion + zinc and vitamin d supplement. My question is should i take budamate 200 or avoid it ? Does it have any  negative / positive effect on my vitiligo treatment ?
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No problem..you can... however treatment depends on the type and diagnosis.. for accurate diagnosis and information do direct online consultation with photos
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Hello. Stopping budamate 200 all of a sudden may make it difficult for your asthma condition, specially in this climate. Hence it is better to reduce the dose slowly rather than stopping at once. Or else, you have to take some alternative medicines. Taking about budamte 200, yes it is a steroid. Inhaled corticosteroids can cause skin atrophy
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Hii.. As asthama can cause discomfort and breathing problem so u need to take it .. And usually it's not related to vitiligo.. U can continue those medicines as usual whichever u r using for both, nothing to worry
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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Take online consultation
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Consult online for further treatment
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Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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