i am suffering from bronchial asthma from last 20 years.Since the last 2 years the severity has increased.after every 3 months problem increases.Medicines prescribed for me are forocot inhaler 400,ipravent ,montek, doxofyline 400.is there any alternate way to improve my condition?also I had a doubt whether the WBC count is related to it.The total count for me is 9000 and the reference range given in the report is 4000-11000.is it ok or I have to take medicines to improve immunity? I am using the forocot 2-inhalations 3 to 4 times a day.will there be any side effects?what are the precautions to be taken while using inhalers? please suggest me. age-48 years height-5 feet 5" weight- 61 kg
Dear patient inhalers are the main stay of medications in bronchial asthma which needs to be taken correctly as per your doctors advice. get lung function test to assess the control of the disease. your WBC count is normal. if it is more than reference range it indicates infection your asthma may be allergic. get evaluated by allergy specialist who can identify the triggers and advice IMMUNOTHERAPY, which is permanent cure for the allergy. your medications usage and disease severity will come down
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Is WBC Count Is Related To Bronchial Asthma?
Dear patient inhalers are the main stay of medications in bronchial asthma which needs to be taken correctly as per your doctors advice. get lung function test to assess the control of the disease. your WBC count is normal. if it is more than reference range it indicates infection your asthma may be allergic. get evaluated by allergy specialist who can identify the triggers and advice IMMUNOTHERAPY, which is permanent cure for the allergy. your medications usage and disease severity will come down