I have been suffering with asthma and allergy symptoms for the past several weeks, due to the multitude of wildfire smoke in my immediate area. All my coughing has now caused a pain in my left rib cage every time I cough. Will this go away when the cough is gone? My dr has me on Flonase and a short dose of prednisone in addition to my other asthma inhalers.
Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly .
* You are on perfect line of treatment for the asthma .
* Additional guidelines for better recovery
- Deep breathing exercises , walking in fresh air , YOGA - Avoidance of smoking ( active , passive ) - Avoid exposure to dust /pollens , if required use triple layered face mask . - Prefer semi reclining positions when resting . - Balanced nutritious diet and plenty of liquids .
* Everything will be settled with control of cough and allergy , infection .
Hope this will help you . Regards .
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Suggest Treatment For Asthma
Hello dear , hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * You are on perfect line of treatment for the asthma . * Additional guidelines for better recovery - Deep breathing exercises , walking in fresh air , YOGA - Avoidance of smoking ( active , passive ) - Avoid exposure to dust /pollens , if required use triple layered face mask . - Prefer semi reclining positions when resting . - Balanced nutritious diet and plenty of liquids . * Everything will be settled with control of cough and allergy , infection . Hope this will help you . Regards .