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What Are The Symptoms Of Potential Asthma?

I have a small ate lactic band in right lower love and few subcentimetre sized lymph nodes in pretracheal and prevascular region ..my eosinophils are 9 and rdw count is a bit high and ige serum count extremely high . Pls suggest what do u think it is .. I did scans due to asthama
Thu, 23 Apr 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

Asthma is itself a allergic disease due to cold or dust or pollens or grass etc irrespective of the triggering factor.

Your high eosinophilia and RDW count could be suggestive of some allergy factor.

You can go for pulmonary function tests if not done.

Treatment is mainly symptomatic which might require inhalational steroids,beta agonists,anticholinergics as MDI or rotahaler as a regular treatment.

To decrease the inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles,you might be given oral antihistamines with mast cell stabilizers(montelukast) and steroids (prednisolone) with nebulization and frequently steam inhalation.

The best way to cure any allergy is a complete avoidance of allergen or triggering factor.

Consult your pulmonologist for further treatment.

Thanks and Regards,
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What Are The Symptoms Of Potential Asthma?

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Asthma is itself a allergic disease due to cold or dust or pollens or grass etc irrespective of the triggering factor. Your high eosinophilia and RDW count could be suggestive of some allergy factor. You can go for pulmonary function tests if not done. Treatment is mainly symptomatic which might require inhalational steroids,beta agonists,anticholinergics as MDI or rotahaler as a regular treatment. To decrease the inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles,you might be given oral antihistamines with mast cell stabilizers(montelukast) and steroids (prednisolone) with nebulization and frequently steam inhalation. The best way to cure any allergy is a complete avoidance of allergen or triggering factor. Consult your pulmonologist for further treatment. Thanks and Regards,