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What Can Be Done For Short Breath, Dust Allergies For An Asthmatic Patient?

Hi Doctors, I have been suffering from Astama(I am not sure that is astama) from childhood but some how managing with home treatements. Now i want to take it serious. Problems: Some times can not inhale all of sudden(seems some one has hold tighlty my lungs). Dust allergy(i can not unusual smell) Phlegm issues cat sounds coming from throat Please suggest on the above. Thanks, Pullareddy
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Hi,
Asthama is basically a difficulty in exhaling.You need to get investigated for the breathing problem you have.
- blood testing for Hb%,TLC,DLC,ESR
- X ray chest.
- an allergy testing
- spirometry/respiratory function tests,
A chest physician after a compleate physical check up & investigation reports would assess your health & advice you needful treatment.
Due to very good treatment options including broncho dialetors, mast cell blockers & desensatisation treatment are available such problem is easily managed. please don't worry.
Thanks.

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What Can Be Done For Short Breath, Dust Allergies For An Asthmatic Patient?

Hi, Asthama is basically a difficulty in exhaling.You need to get investigated for the breathing problem you have. - blood testing for Hb%,TLC,DLC,ESR - X ray chest. - an allergy testing - spirometry/respiratory function tests, A chest physician after a compleate physical check up & investigation reports would assess your health & advice you needful treatment. Due to very good treatment options including broncho dialetors, mast cell blockers & desensatisation treatment are available such problem is easily managed. please don t worry. Thanks.