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Have Asthma, Red Rashes, Shortness Of Breath. Will Allergy Worsen?

hey there! :) my mama is alergic (high level) n has asthma too n every time her alergy begins with red rashes n she's hving short breath n should go to hospital for couple of days to get better and some doctors say that each time the alergy begins it will b worst than d last time so wanna knw is it true r not !? plz let me becoz im kind of worried dont knw i should belive that r not .... thx
Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
You have to be watchful for triggering factors like exposure to dusty,smoky area,strong smell of chemicals,perfumes,weather change.
You can take levocetrizine or fexofenedine with montelukast during episodes.
Oral steroids are also needed in certain conditions,start this under guidance of your treating doctor.
Inhalation therapy is advisable and more recommended in your case so you can avoid oral steroid for asthmatic episodes.
bronchodilator and steroid in nebuliser and rotacaps will be helpful even at home.
Try to avoid triggering factor.
Keep in touch with your doctor.
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Have Asthma, Red Rashes, Shortness Of Breath. Will Allergy Worsen?

Welcome to HCM. You have to be watchful for triggering factors like exposure to dusty,smoky area,strong smell of chemicals,perfumes,weather change. You can take levocetrizine or fexofenedine with montelukast during episodes. Oral steroids are also needed in certain conditions,start this under guidance of your treating doctor. Inhalation therapy is advisable and more recommended in your case so you can avoid oral steroid for asthmatic episodes. bronchodilator and steroid in nebuliser and rotacaps will be helpful even at home. Try to avoid triggering factor. Keep in touch with your doctor.