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Suggest Treatment For Allergic Influenza

Hi, I Prabhat Kumar 31 year old, suffering from allergic influenza, Cough, wheezing and breathlessness since last two years. I had undergone repetitive courses of Montelukast & levocitrizine/fexofendine.
I have shown many doctors including allopathy, Ayurveda and even Homeopathy. But I have no relief; I am in very critical condition. Can u suggest me which specialist should i consult in Dehradun, Uttarakhand India.
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If you are experiencing episodes of wheezing then you may need to consider the use of an inhalor to prevent this from occurring.

Repeated episodes of wheezing is a symptom of asthma. Asthma refers to reversible obstruction of the air passages. There are different triggers that can cause an attack to occur.
It would also cause coughing and breathlessness.

It is very important that you visit a doctor who can evaluate you for this condition. If it is confirmed you would need a preventer inhalor and a reliever inhalor.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Allergic Influenza

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you are experiencing episodes of wheezing then you may need to consider the use of an inhalor to prevent this from occurring. Repeated episodes of wheezing is a symptom of asthma. Asthma refers to reversible obstruction of the air passages. There are different triggers that can cause an attack to occur. It would also cause coughing and breathlessness. It is very important that you visit a doctor who can evaluate you for this condition. If it is confirmed you would need a preventer inhalor and a reliever inhalor. I hope this helps