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Cough and wheezing
There is too much cold in delhi and I am having chest congestion from last 3-4 days and dry cough ...1st day I had wheezing problem and very bad back ache with shortness of breath so I taken doctor prescribed medicine Lcin 500 and doxovent 400 Along with this I nebulised my self.. symptoms are better now but still dry cough is there.although, Same thing happened 1.5 years back in winters only . I am worried is this because of cold weather or it is something serious asthma ? Does wheezing and dry cough means asthma ? I got afraid by googling these symptoms.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Don't afraid but u have to be careful in winters And one thing you can do before winters are Starting you start telekast 10mg daily before 15 days and through out winters it will help you to overcome this symptoms. If you diagnosed as asthma patient go for inhalers they are better option.
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get a pft to rule out asthma..its more likely
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May be Allergic bronchitis.you need inhalers. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Possible asthma
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