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Sudden Eye Irritation, Chest Tightness, Congestion, Sneezing, Continued Shortness Of Breath. Relieves With Ventrolin. What Could The Issue Be?

I sometimes suffer with sudden irritation in eyes with sneezing , tightness in chest, nasal discharge decongestion etc. I have to sneeze and cough severely to get the sputum cleared and then only i can breathe freely. But shortness in breath and short of breath continues for some time. Some time ago one doctor prescribed me ventorlin when I am sufferiing with severe cold. I have stopped using that after I am cured. But these days I am frequently suffering with the above symptoms and inhaling ventorlin has a very rapid effect. what may be my problem
Tue, 30 Oct 2012
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Your symptoms suggest that you have allergy involving your eyes, nose and lungs. You should take a montair lc, cromal eye drops and flixonase nasal spray. For breathing difficulty you should take inhalers like ventorlin which will give you temporary relief or aerocort/seroflo for long lasting relief.
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Sudden Eye Irritation, Chest Tightness, Congestion, Sneezing, Continued Shortness Of Breath. Relieves With Ventrolin. What Could The Issue Be?

Your symptoms suggest that you have allergy involving your eyes, nose and lungs. You should take a montair lc, cromal eye drops and flixonase nasal spray. For breathing difficulty you should take inhalers like ventorlin which will give you temporary relief or aerocort/seroflo for long lasting relief.