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What Is The Treatment Of Asthma ?

hello doctor... i am 25 years old male...i have been diagnose with asthma 3 days before...i was suffering from violent dry coughing especially in early morning hours.chest pain,vomiting due to stressed coughing..and i am allergic to dust and climate change...i am a assistant director in movies ..can i spend my rest of life normally or i have to take medicines whole life..also suggest me what all diet and things i should include or exclude..i am a smoker too since 6 years



Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
Hello.

First of all, my sincere advice is to quit smoking, if necessary, seek professional help also. Smoking harms the lungs and not only worsens asthma but also reduces efficacy of some of the asthma medications. This will be one of the most important step for you for a better lung health.

Apart from this, with proper understanding and correct use of asthma medications, you will be able live a normal life, including exercises, sports & adventures. So please do not worry.

Depending on the severity of asthma, you may have to take daily regular medicines or intermittent medicines on as & when needed basis. With passage of time, you & your physician will be able to decide minimum dosage of medications to control the asthma.

Unless you are particularly allergic to some foods, you may not have too much food restrictions. I would suggest to minimize cold foods (cold water, cold drinks, ice-creams, etc) & sometimes spicy/fried foods (if you feel they worsen your cough). Otherwise please try to have balanced & nutritious diet rich in vitamins & minerals.

I would also suggest you regular exercise, breathing exercises, yoga & pranayama. Control stress with relaxation & meditation (stress may trigger an asthma attack).

Hope this was helpful to you.

Wish you the best of the health.

Regards.
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What Is The Treatment Of Asthma ?

Hello. First of all, my sincere advice is to quit smoking, if necessary, seek professional help also. Smoking harms the lungs and not only worsens asthma but also reduces efficacy of some of the asthma medications. This will be one of the most important step for you for a better lung health. Apart from this, with proper understanding and correct use of asthma medications, you will be able live a normal life, including exercises, sports & adventures. So please do not worry. Depending on the severity of asthma, you may have to take daily regular medicines or intermittent medicines on as & when needed basis. With passage of time, you & your physician will be able to decide minimum dosage of medications to control the asthma. Unless you are particularly allergic to some foods, you may not have too much food restrictions. I would suggest to minimize cold foods (cold water, cold drinks, ice-creams, etc) & sometimes spicy/fried foods (if you feel they worsen your cough). Otherwise please try to have balanced & nutritious diet rich in vitamins & minerals. I would also suggest you regular exercise, breathing exercises, yoga & pranayama. Control stress with relaxation & meditation (stress may trigger an asthma attack). Hope this was helpful to you. Wish you the best of the health. Regards.