What Is The Treatment For Difficulty In Breathing At Night? Having A Bronchial Asthma.
I am ok during the day , the movement I go to bed at night I face difficulty in breathing(slightly) and cannot sleep. was diagnosed a bronchial asthma a couple of years ago and had theoasthalin. I took the same for the last 2 nights but no relief can u pl help
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
As you are a known case of asthma patient, there will be narrowing of the bronchioles which leads to difficulty in breathing.
The symptoms are exacerbated by the triggering factors like dust, pollen, mite and other factors which may leads to the narrowing of the bronchioles and worsen the symptoms of the asthma.
As the symptoms are getting worse it should be managed properly otherwise it will have a very bad outcome. As you were given theoasthalin which helps to dilate the bronchiole and reduce the symptoms, as the symptoms are not improving you need Inj Hydrocortisone Tab Bronchodialator Oral Antihistamines
These medications will help you to reduce your symptoms, donot ignore these symptoms. I would suggest you to consult your doctor at the earliest to reduce the symptoms. Thank you.
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What Is The Treatment For Difficulty In Breathing At Night? Having A Bronchial Asthma.
Hello, Welcome to HCM, As you are a known case of asthma patient, there will be narrowing of the bronchioles which leads to difficulty in breathing. The symptoms are exacerbated by the triggering factors like dust, pollen, mite and other factors which may leads to the narrowing of the bronchioles and worsen the symptoms of the asthma. As the symptoms are getting worse it should be managed properly otherwise it will have a very bad outcome. As you were given theoasthalin which helps to dilate the bronchiole and reduce the symptoms, as the symptoms are not improving you need Inj Hydrocortisone Tab Bronchodialator Oral Antihistamines These medications will help you to reduce your symptoms, donot ignore these symptoms. I would suggest you to consult your doctor at the earliest to reduce the symptoms. Thank you.