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Suggest Treatment For Grey Hair After Having Budamate

Hi,I m 21 years old and I have problem in breath.most of the time it comes bcoz of dust. I have this problem in past 8 years and I had consult to the doctor 4 years ago, he said to me as you have problem bcoz your throat or breathing gut have seems little small so you have problem to breath and he gave me a medicine budamate 400 and I have using it in past 4 years but I feel bcoz of it my hairs getting white.please say my hair getting white for this medicine? And please say medicine or treatment to cure my problem and if u give me a answer please mention my name as vijay
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello Vijay,
Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query.
You are allergic to dust and have asthma.
The doctor has treated you with an inhaled steroid.
Greying of hair is not a recognised side effect of inhaled steroids and you should see a doctor to check for any reversible cause.
Take care
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Suggest Treatment For Grey Hair After Having Budamate

Hello Vijay, Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query. You are allergic to dust and have asthma. The doctor has treated you with an inhaled steroid. Greying of hair is not a recognised side effect of inhaled steroids and you should see a doctor to check for any reversible cause. Take care