Which is best medicine or food for anti allergy and is this recurrent?what precautions to be taken? Why this happens
Budamate g and pulmoclear and grilling bm and vonatime 20 and Allegra 180 i m taking yet lot ot cough in sinus area near nose throat and chest stick to wall of throat and sinus have uncomfortable feeling what to do for permanent solution.to.reduce bronchitis of airway inflammation?
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Go and consult with chest physician because you are taking lot of medicines and not recovering.
Proper evaluation is needed by different investigations blood tests, and imaging. So u need to consult with pulmonologist in person.
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Your prescription has virtually almost all medications (except oral steroids) used in Asthma management.
I would be suspicious the root cause is 'chronic sinusitis' which causes fluid discharge to drip down the back of the throat and in sleep goes down the lungs. This causes your symptoms.
Do the following,
1. Check your peak flow every day (for your age and height you should be able to blow 380-450) and keep a record of it.
2. Continue all your current meditations
3. Send your sputum sample for microscopy and culture
4. Consult ENT doctor
5. If ENT give you all clear ONLY THEN,
*Blood tests: CBP, Immunoglobulins, alpha 1 anti-trypsin levels, Aspergillus antibodies, ANA, ANCA, serum avian prescipitans-lgG levels
*HRCT lungs scan
*Treatment trial with newer treatments including
'Immunotherapy' and 'Laser Therapy' which are available in Mumbai.
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This looks like ongoing allergy affecting your nose and airways, which can cause repeated cough and throat discomfort. Try regular steam inhalation, avoid dust and cold exposure, and continue medicines as advised.
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Please consult me directly so I can examine you properly and adjust treatment for long-term control.
Dear Patient,
Your symptoms of persistent cough, sinus congestion, and throat discomfort despite taking multiple antihistamines and bronchodilators suggest chronic airway inflammation, likely due to allergic rhinitis, post-nasal drip, or mild chronic bronchitis. Allergic symptoms can be recurrent, especially if triggers like dust, pollution, or smoke are present.
What you should do
- Identify and avoid triggers such as dust, smoke, strong odors, and air pollution
- Maintain good nasal hygiene: saline nasal rinses can help remove allergens and mucus
- Stay hydrated and use humidifiers in dry environments
- Practice gentle breathing exercises to improve airway clearance
Medicines/Food
- Continue antihistamines
- Inhaled corticosteroids me be used
- Anti-inflammatory diet: include fruits, vegetables, omega-3 rich foods, and avoid processed or fried foods
- Steam inhalation may temporarily relieve congestion
consult me
- Persistent cough lasting more than a few weeks despite treatment
- Wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness
- Fever or signs of secondary infection
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