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Wheezing breathing difficultly
Hi I am Dinesh DMD patient 25 year old my doctor prescribed me nebulizer medicine called duolin whenever I use it I feel good i can breath freely but the catch is using medication for long time can case side-effects so can I continue it or consult doctor or can I use weekly twice or i need and other medications on daily basis please clear my doubt sometimes it's very hard to breath 🫁 should I take any tablet i only take Shelcal hd and multivitamin tablet i have b12 deficiency should it take any medicine for my condition
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only duolin base treatment is not safe for longterm.. you need laba+lama treatment after detailed consult
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Duolin nebulizer gives quick relief, but it is not a safe long-term solution on its own. Since you are still having breathing difficulty, you likely need a daily controller inhaler that is tailored to your condition.
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Better to choose inhalers
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kindly connect with all your docs..the meds are to be taken according to your condition.
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It is better to go for inhalers than Nebulizers. Pl consult. Pl avoid allergens.
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Its better to get yourself checked to see the severity of disease and then only we can decide about frequency of inhaler needed
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If you’re asthmatic shift to a inhaler for better symptomatic control
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Consult with detailed history
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