Facing breathing problem since last1-2 months - #10335
Taking butamate 400morg and evening for my problem.I am facing this problem since last1-2 months but till dateno relief. Plz suggest me best medicine forfast relief........................................
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Hello dear Please be aware See as per my clinical experience medications are ok but you need to get some tests done Get your respiratory efficiency evaluated with fev1/ fev2 tests done Then consult with pulmonologist for immediate relief Regards
Tab. Montair LC (Montelukast + Levocetirizine) – 1 tab at bedtime
Investigation Chest X-ray PA View
Spirometry (PFT) – lung function test
CBC, ESR – for inflammation or allergy
If you’re taking Butamate 400 mg for 1–2 months without relief, your cough may not be due to a simple dry cause. You may need anti-allergic, anti-reflux, or mucus-clearing medications depending on the actual reason behind your symptoms. Please consult a chest or ENT specialist for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
For what you are taking butamate 400 mg Like cn you specify the problem facing now
For now as it a pollen season Tb montair lc morning and evening one tablet Cough syrup Ascoril LS– 10 ml twice daily Investigation Cbc esr crp Chest x-ray
Breathing problems can be due to many reasons, and relying solely on a medication like butamate, which is generally used for cough suppression, may not address the root issue. First, identifying the cause is crucial. Common causes include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart problems, anxiety-related conditions, or even a persistent respiratory infection. Since you’re not experiencing relief from current treatment, it’s wise to reevaluate your condition with a healthcare professional. A thorough medical examination, including a lung function test, chest X-ray or potentially blood tests, could provide more insights. In terms of managing symptoms at home, ensure your environment is free of smoke, allergens, and pollutants which could aggravate breathing. Using a humidifier may also be helpful if the air is dry. Over-the-counter options such as saline nasal sprays or steam inhalation might offer temporary relief if congestion is an issue. However, if you experience severe symptoms like chest pain, persistent cough with blood, significant shortness of breath, or sudden worsening of your condition, immediate medical attention would be necessary. Prescription medications such as bronchodilators or corticosteroids may offer relief for certain conditions but should only be used under medical guidance. Please reach out to a healthcare provider to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your situation, rather than trying new medications without a specific diagnosis.
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