What Causes Difficulty In Breathing After Intake Of Certain Foods?
I cannot breathe at night if I ingest casein, peanut products, almonds, or soy products. I m wondering if this problem is related to non-alergic sensitivity to these foods or is it related to inflammatory response? How to overcome? I use a CPAP machine... I also use Triamsinalone corticosteroid possibly linked to glaucoma which I want to avoid using and I also use another nasal Spray... can t rememaber its name off-hand... --Bill--
You are an allergic person as you are using nasal spray i suppose. The difficulty in breathing that you describe after ingestion of certain food products can be due to your allergy and lead to an asthma attack sometimes. However you are on triamcinolonesteroids that would be the treatment for any allergic disease but for an instant relief it wont help and hence you need to use an inhaler that provides instant relief. You can take ventorlin or asthalin nebulisations or inhalation sos
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What Causes Difficulty In Breathing After Intake Of Certain Foods?
You are an allergic person as you are using nasal spray i suppose. The difficulty in breathing that you describe after ingestion of certain food products can be due to your allergy and lead to an asthma attack sometimes. However you are on triamcinolone steroids that would be the treatment for any allergic disease but for an instant relief it wont help and hence you need to use an inhaler that provides instant relief. You can take ventorlin or asthalin nebulisations or inhalation sos