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Wheezing not reducing after taking nebul
Hi I'm having bronchial asthma and doctor prescribed dighaler fb 200 morning 2 puff night 2 puff and night nasal spray 1 time I was fine by using it after 10 days suddenly I got wheezing so what I did I took formonide 0.5mg nebulisation, next day I got fever cold cough I took that treatment also along with inhaler but after 2 days still wheezing sound will come louder upper chest to throat what to do shall I continue another 2 days nebulisation at night and morning inhaler? But the thing is my heart rate is always 110 above from fever starts plz suggest
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probably infective excerbation more likely upper respiratory tract infection
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You might be having an acute asthma exacerbation, probably infective. It could be viral or bacterial. You might be needing antibiotics if it's bacterial.
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asthma exacerbation can even cause respiratory failure, so if you feel your condition is worsening despite medications, consult with a Pulmonologist.
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Pl consult.certain drug’s also can cause Tachycardia.
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Most probably acute exacerbation of asthma secondary to infection Please consult at the earliest
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Looks like asthma aggrevated by upper respiratory tract infection
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Consult with detailed history
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