Advised Asthalin Inhaler For Wheezing. Have Cold For A Long Time. Normal?
i had a wheezing(hard to inhale, felt some blockage in throat ) one year back. consulted a doctor he advised to use asthalin inhaler . whenever i felt like hard to breath i am using that. now a days im having cold for long time and the amount of time i am using asthalin increased now from 1/day to 3/day. is it normal?. having cold is anything related to this wheezing problem?
hi,
you seem to have suffering for allergy, due to which your getting cold and running nose often, also your wheezing problem is because of that.
for your cold you need to take steroidnasal spray ,which very effecting in controlling symptoms.
for your asthma i recommend you to start using steroid plus long acting bronco dilator inhaler.
both of these will easily control your symptoms since its just starting.
also i suggest you go to immunologist to get allergy test done . then you will know what is causing your symptoms.once that is done you can start immunotherapy. which is very effective. it will control your symptoms by 80-90 percent atlest.
thank you
dr.mukesh
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Advised Asthalin Inhaler For Wheezing. Have Cold For A Long Time. Normal?
hi, you seem to have suffering for allergy, due to which your getting cold and running nose often, also your wheezing problem is because of that. for your cold you need to take steroid nasal spray ,which very effecting in controlling symptoms. for your asthma i recommend you to start using steroid plus long acting bronco dilator inhaler. both of these will easily control your symptoms since its just starting. also i suggest you go to immunologist to get allergy test done . then you will know what is causing your symptoms.once that is done you can start immunotherapy. which is very effective. it will control your symptoms by 80-90 percent atlest. thank you dr.mukesh