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iam having cough for two months now and i consulted an ent and it si allergic cough.any medicines in ayurvedic

U have allergic bronchitis. As name suggests it is allergy and inflammation inside lungs and bronchus. I have very good ayurvedic treatment for ur problem. No side effects. U Need both medication and allergy prevention education. For more information call or what's app me on this number nine five three five four two zero seven seven zero. thank u. All ...

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I have a swell in my lymph nodes. Is it better to see an ent specialist or tuberculosis dr?

Hi, There would have been a lot of questions i would have liked to ask you like from which site of the body was fnac done or which were the lymph nodes which are enlarged. But i suggest lymph nodes in your neck were probably enlarged that is why doctor suspected tuberculosis and we see a lot of weight loss in tuberculosis and you mentioned that point in your history,although there have to be a lot of points which needs to be checked before concluding to a diagnosis. Do you have fever,how much i ...

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Doctor advised me to inhale sereflo 250mg to prevent breathing problem and swelling of stomach,I have used for 1year,I had no problems.But for the last 2 months i am getting severe throat pain and head ache.When i stopped inhaling sereflo i have no throat pain. Can i stop sereflo permanently?

Hi, Yes you can stop seroflo,but you will be needed to be changed by seroflo with some other inhaler which does not irritate your throat(that can be first option),although if you are taking seroflo directly even then throat pain pain or infection can be caused you may use a spacer to take seroflo if you are not using spacer even that may reduce chances of throat infection(this is the second option). Otherwise you can't leave your inhaler just for throat infection,breathing problem is more troub ...

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