Eczima allergy skin problems nasal polyps asthma - #10478
Hi doctor i m suffering from asthma sinus and aczima etching on legs hands pvt parts... Take medicines from skin doctors.. But not feel beeter... Pls advise Me.. Operated 4 times nasal polyps.. Pls pls suggest me medicines
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Investigation: Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) Serum IgE levels Allergy panel (if available: dust, food, mold, etc.) Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) / Spirometry RX 1) Tab montair LC 1 tab at bedtime for 1 month 2) Fluticon ft nasal spray 2 spray each nostril daily for 1 month 3) Take steam inhalation with karvol plus
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Likely Causes Behind All These: High eosinophils / IgE – causing body-wide inflammation
Allergic triggers – dust mites, mold, foods, cold air
Barrier issues – in skin and airways, leading to chronic inflammation
Possible Fungal or Bacterial overgrowth in sinuses or skin
Test recommended
CBC with eosinophil count Total IgE levels Allergy Panel (RAST/ImmunoCAP or skin prick test) Nasal swab or biopsy (for persistent polyps) Chest X-ray or HRCT Chest (if asthma severe) Vitamin D3 and B12 levels
Treatment Montelukast + Levocetirizine (e.g., Montair LC) once daily at night Saline nasal wash (e.g., Nasoclear) – 1–2 times/day
Inhalers: if asthma symptoms continue Budesonide/Formoterol combo inhaler eosinophils/IgE are very high: may require biologics like Dupilumab
For eczema Avoid soaps – use pH-balanced cleanser
Kindly visit your rheumatologist for recurrent allergy issue
Your symptoms suggest allergic tendencies like atopic dermatitis, asthma, sinusitis, and nasal polyps recurrence, which need combined allergy and immune control. Use Montair LC (montelukast + levocetirizine) daily for allergy control and apply Tacrolimus 0.03% ointment on eczema areas. Please consult an allergist or immunologist for long-term management and immunotherapy evaluation.
Hello dear Please be aware See usually it is due to inborn or environmental allergy Kindly follow below instructions Tab deriphyllin for nasal congestion Theophylliine or salmetrol pump for immediate relief Avoid exposure during rainy season or changing weather Take triphala or chawan prash for immunity and relief from cough Kindly consult to ent specialist if no relief occurs after 1-2 months Regards
You’re dealing with a tricky mix of conditions which often have interconnected underpinnings like allergies and immune responses. eczema (or eczema) itching, asthma, and recurrent nasal polyps are often tied to underlying inflammation and allergic responses. A thorough re-evaluation is critical because managed properly, these conditions usually improve significantly. For eczema, topical corticosteroids are standard, but if you aren’t responding, a dermatologist might consider stronger treatments like calcineurin inhibitors or a newer agent like dupilumab. Moisturizing is crucial—use fragrance-free, thick emollients multiple times daily to prevent flare-ups. Astma management should involve both controllers (like inhaled corticosteroids) and rrescuer medications (like short-acting beta-agonists), adjusted as per your symptoms. It’s essential to discuss your current regimen with a pulmonologist if control isn’t consistent. Nasal polyps tend to be stubborn and, besides surgery, require consistent use of intra-nasal corticosteroids to keep them in check. If they recur despite this, biologics like mepolizumab or dupilumab, which have shown promise in reducing polyp size and recurrence, might be a good option. Let an allergist explore the potential link of your symptoms to any specific allergens. Allergy testing could guide allergen avoidance or lead to immunotherapy if suitable. Detail any environmental factors, pollutants, or stressers you encounter as they could be affecting your conditions significantly. Consider an integrated approach with collaboration among your healthcare providers to optimize your treatment strategy. Lastly, double-check the medications you take, even over-the-counter ones, for compatibility and interactions, particularly if you’re visiting multiple specialists.
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