Male | 26
What affordable asthma relief pill can I take?
I am 26 years old, I am using formonide 200 RESPICAPS (powder for inhalation IP) and I have using it as daily one capsule each, and my capsule is finish out, I unable to buy the medicine and currently I am having asthma. Can you presibe a medicine I can take today to relax my asthma. ( One time only please something with low price like a pill to swallow like dolo250 )
Pulmonologist
Answered on 2nd July '24
It's crucial to continue asthma treatment as prescribed. Without Formonide 200, which helps control asthma long-term, seek immediate advice from your pulmonologist or asthma specialist. They can suggest a suitable alternative or provide a temporary solution until you can refill your prescription.
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Questions & Answers on "Pulmonologyy" (347)
I am 25 year old male I have shortness of breath I showed it to a pulmologist but they couldn't find the problem instead they reffered me to a senior pulmologist what should I do now
Male | 25
It would be best to follow you doctor's recommendation and schedule an appointment with the senior pulmonologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My name is Amal 31 years old. I have some breathing problem and using Serflo 125 synchrobreathe. now in heavy rain i have cold and cough please suggest best medicine for nebulizer
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Serflo 125 synchrobreathe is good but you need something more. You may want to try using Budecort respules with your nebulizer. These will help reduce any swelling inside your air passages which should make them wider and easier to breathe through. Do not forget about following the prescribed dosage exactly as instructed. But do visit your doctor before starting the medication.
Answered on 23rd Aug '24
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Good afternoon,I'm Mr.Tikei Kepeli from Papua New guinea,age around 40s and would like to enquire on my illness. 1.I experience hot,cold,vomit and head pain last year October 2023. 2. Doctor requested me to check HIV and and do chest xray for tubercolosis -Both results came negative and still I felt sick. 3. Jan-24 Doctor instructed me to check ESR and my ESR stands as 90 and Doctor suspected of Disimenated tubercolosis and put me on tuberculosis drug and after two weeks of tubercolosis drug went back to check esr,my esr came down to 35 from 90.Now i'm on second phase meaning it's 4 months of taking tubercolosis drug. But I'm still feeling all these. - one or two days I feel OK but after that; - I feel head heavy,joints num,feels like my stomach is empty,unconscious type and bit shortness of breath. - And it makes me hungry and I eat alot.Im not loosing much weight but still maintains my body. **I'm confused what type of sick is this? Please help me advise.
Male | 42
The tests show you may have a sickness. Your body is fighting it. The TB medicine is helping, but sicknesses can take time to go away. Keep taking your medicine like the doctor said. Tell the doctor if you feel new things. Stay hopeful! Follow what the doctor says.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
i'm been detect have influenza. Tamiflu are no longer have used to me. May i know any other medicine or option that can reduce the effect of influenza?
Male | 27
The flu is caused by a virus, not bacteria. It can make you feel sick with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. Since taking Tamiflu is not in the picture anymore, it is vital that you take good rest, drink lots of water, and take pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help get rid of the symptoms. These help to relieve illness and severe pain. Make sure to stay at home and avoid infecting other people with flu.
Answered on 29th June '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Can asthmatic patient take Ibuprofen? or it is contraindication?
Female | 34
Asthmatic patients should be careful while using Ibuprofen. It can be a reason for triggering asthma symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath in some people. This is not the case for everybody, but it is still something to be careful with. In the case of asthma and you need Ibuprofen for pain, it is recommended to talk to your pulmonologist first to find the safest option for you.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My ers is high. I consulted a doctor but he said it was not of concern. I’m still indoubt. Please clarify.
Female | 48
In case a doctor has evaluated your ERS as not being a cause of worry, you need to accept their expert opinion and do not overthink it. Therefore, if you are still confused or you have any more questions you must go to a pulmonologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My CT Scan report. Area of ground glass opacification is seen in the right lower lobe. A tiny subpleural nodule is seen in the right lung on image #4-46. What meant by it in easy and understandable words
Male | 32
Based on the CT scan report, here are a couple of findings:
Ground glass opacification in the right lower lobe: This refers to an area in the lung that appears hazy or cloudy on the CT scan. It can indicate various conditions, such as inflammation, infection, or early stages of lung disease.
Subpleural nodule in the right lung: This refers to a small abnormality or growth detected in the right lung, near the outer lining of the lung. The exact nature of the nodule would need further evaluation to determine if it is benign (non-cancerous) or potentially malignant (cancerous).
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I am facing shortness of breath and unable to move due to this. Already taking treatment but no improvement getting. Doctor is treating for CRP. It is reported 38 on 26 aug and platelet are 83000. Also fever and khasi.
Male | 63
When you show symptoms such as a fever, cough, and CRP levels that are too high, it might mean there is a serious infection in your body. The high platelet count may also be a sign of inflammation. It's vital to stick strictly to your doctor's instructions since they are most probably dealing with an infection at the moment. Keep them updated on any shifts in your symptoms, or if you're feeling worse. Rest, drink a lot of water, and take the medications as prescribed. If you see any signs of your symptoms worsening, contact a pulmonologist immediately.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hello doctor my name is Rakesh and I'm 17 year old,doctor from 5 to 6 days I have problem in breathing I breath properly from my nose but I feel it's not sufficient then I try hard for breathing then I fill a little lightness in chest
Male | 17
When you can't breathe easily through your nose and your chest is light, the symptoms might be asthma, anxiety, or even a lung infection. For a correct diagnosis, it is crucial to visit a pulmonologist. You can remain calm, sit up straight, and breathe slowly instead of this. If your symptoms get worse, you have to go to the doctor immediately.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Shortness of breath whenever coughing Dry cough Fever immediately after cough Cough not constant Cough comes and go
Male | 35
If you start to cough, become breathless soon after, and get a fever with a dry cough, that might be the reason for lung infections like pneumonia. The cough might happen periodically. These germs such as bacteria and viruses are to blame for it. Taking rest, drinking enough fluids, and talking to a doctor for help are the treatment steps which can include antibiotics if it is bacterial. Be sure to get a lot of rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
63 yrs pt past hx of tuberculosis , anxiety depression 20 yrs back, Cxr findings mild fibrosis, ?? interstitial tissue disease , ecg qt interval hyperacute t wave ... Sometimes pt episodic....palpitation, breathlessness , blood pressure 140 /100 mm of hg...sir adv. For treatment
Male | 63
It seems like the patient is experiencing a mix of symptoms, including mild fibrosis in the lungs, possible interstitial lung disease, and heart-related concerns like QT interval changes and palpitations. Given the complexity of the case, consult a pulmonologist for the lung issues and a cardiologist for the heart-related symptoms. They will be able to provide proper treatment and management based on detailed evaluations.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My girlfriend says she feels cheast pain, during cold days, she says it's a sharp pain from the inside
Male | 22
She may be suffering from chest pain due to costochondritis. This occurs when the cartilage in the chest gets inflamed in cold weather. It can cause a sudden pain inside the chest. To ease the pain, she can use warm compresses, take pain relievers like ibuprofen, and avoid activities that aggravate the pain. If the pain does not go away or becomes more severe, she should consult a pulmonologist for further treatment.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Hi Doctor, My Mother is suffering from Severe Bronchities, she is not even able to perform the min PFT test she is on regular medication Ventidox- m - every day morning and night Medrol 8m for a week every 2 months Ferocort nebuliser 0.63mg daily
Female | 60
If your mother is experiencing severe bronchities and she's having difficulty performing the minimum PFT test then its advisable to take her to a pulmonologist who can make some changes in her treatment plan..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Recently I have been diagnosed with pleural thickening RT CP in x-ray
Male | 25
Pleural fibrosis results in thickening of the lungs lining and further development of breath problems and other symptoms. It may occur as a result of several different things like being exposed to asbestos or being infected by a certain bacterium or virus. I will recommend you see a pulmonodigist who can assess the exact condition and recommend a proper treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
I haven't asthma flare up and I don't see my primary for 2 weeks is there anyway that I'm able to get a prescription for my prednisone for my wheezing and cough until then. I'm at Kroger pharmacy in River oaks, Gray street, Houston Texas.
Male | 52
You can go to see a pulmonologist or an allergist, who may be the appropriate professionals to see the wheezing and cough related to the asthma attack. They would be able to examine your condition and write them a prescription for prednisone if it is necessary.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My daughter has had a pretty bad cough since Wednesday. We know it’s bronchitis, but we need some over-the-counter medicine for her to take. Do you have any recommendations?
Female | 13
if this is bronchitis, the problem is that there may be some swelling inside her lungs’ airways. It causes coughing, mucus and sometimes fever too. Give her lots of water to drink and let her have enough bed rest. Additionally, consider buying an OTC cough syrup with dextromethorphan for her. This will relieve the irritation in the throat making the cough less frequent and more productive. Do not exceed the recommended dose on the label without consulting a doctor or pharmacist first.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Can a pill get stuck in your lung
Female | 22
Yes, a pill can get stuck in your lung. it can happen when something you’re swallowing goes down the wrong way. If you have trouble breathing after taking medicine, or you cough, wheeze, or have any other worrying symptoms, get medical help right away. Please talk to a pulmonologist to diagnose and treat any problems related to aspiration.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My daughter was suffering from pneumonia
Female | 4
You should seek immediate medical care for your daughter. Pneumonia is a severe illness that can easily cause difficulty in the respiratory system, among other serious diseases. Immediately, you are asked to visit a pulmonologist or pediatrician who specializes in the field of respiratory diseases for purposes of diagnosis and treatment. Early intervention can help prevent the complications and aid in fast recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
Dear Doctor, what is best treatment for ILD.
Female | 38
Interstitial Lung Disease makes inhaling and exhaling a challenge. The treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and managing symptoms using medications and oxygen therapy. In severe cases, lung transplantation may be necessary.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
My grandma was continuing dry coughing in two months home remedy and doctor consulting tablets are taking but no stop the cough so pls help me sir what happand and recovery the problem
Female | 65
A cough that is dry and lasts two months or more can be due to different factors. It's good that she is taking tablets and home remedies but if the cough still stays on, it would be best to consult a pulmonologist once again to have it properly diagnosed. Also, advise your grandma to drink lots of fluids, use a humidifier in the room, and if possible, turn her filled with irritants like smoke or dust.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Shweta Bansal
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