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Question Category : Asthma
In childhood asthma cases we generally put patients on preventers in form of inhalers. my query is how long these children should be continued on preventer inhalation therapy. this is a question generally asked by parents.
Question Category : Asthma
What is the use of Spirometer in Pediatric Patients other than using for diagnosis and prognosis of Asthma?

Question Category : Asthma
i have a 4 year old admitted at present in peads ICU ventilated.Known case of bronchial asthma,also known as brittle asthma .he came in with a very bad attack of asthma with respiratory acidosis and was ventilated.now he is still ventilated and is on iv hydrocortisone ,Iv salbutamol infusion 4 mcg/kg/min , iv terbutaline prn basis (when has desaturation secondary to bronchospasm),nebuliser salbutamol two hourly to hourly , MDI salmeterol 100 mcg bd,MDI inflammide 800 ,cg bd and he still goes for bronchospasm on and off usually secondary to secretion.the secretion are not much.what else can i do for him? he does not seem to be headign to the way of improvement.will MGSO4 helpful to reduce the bronchospam in him.
Question Category : Asthma
What is no cold freon effect of spacers used in asthma? How is it beneficial?

Question Category : Asthma
What is the role of FeNo2 in management of Asthma? What is the equipment? Where is it the available? What is probable cost?
Question Category : Asthma
What is the role of seretide in asthma at what age should a child begin the use of inhalers does prolong use of steroid in asthma affect the growth of the child how long does it take the symptoms and signs of a child with brochiolitis to resolve what are the causes of prolong fever in a child with meningitis
Question Category : Asthma
SIR,my son ,7 years old, is athmatic.he is on inhaled fluticason {100} by discus, twice per day.missed dose leads to an attack.he was classified as moderate persistent asthma.i want to know for how long he will use this drug?he washes mouth after each inhalation.i want to know what the effect of this drug on his teeth.i notice one permanent tooth not fixed. it moves in place.and should i give him calcium?thank you
Question Category : Asthma
A 6yrs old female child known case of mild persistent asthma was on budecort inhaler and motilukast. over six months budecort was tapered off and motilukast she is still on and disease free. How long should i continue with monilukast?

Question Category : Asthma
Is montelucast indicated in recurrent urti with high eosinophil count? dr_schatterjee18@yahoo.com
Question Category : Asthma
I want to know whether there is any role of steroid inhaler in allergic bronchitis not responding to oral anti allergic and when other causes of cough are ruled out.
Question Category : Asthma
Sir, My doubt is about the grading of asthma. Asthma is a disease, where the symptoms such as cough and wheezing are more at night compared to the day time. But when we are looking at the grading, it will appear as if the night symptoms are comparatively less frequent than the day symptoms. For example, in moderate persistent asthma, criteria for symptoms - are daily symptoms and for nocturnal symptoms it is more than ? once a week. If a person is having daily asthmatic symptoms ,won?t he be having daily nocturnal symptoms as well ?. To meet the criteria of mild persistent asthma, you need to have symptoms ? more than once a week, but need to have the nocturnal symptoms ? more than twice a month only. According to the standard teaching, if some is having asthmatic symptoms more than once a week,he will definitely have night symptoms at the same or increased frequency. I hope that I have made my point clear. Please give your valuable opinion. Dr Manoj Chandran. Specialist Pediatrician Musalla Medical center. Dubai,UAE.
Question Category : Asthma
what is the role of chlorpheniramine in the management of Asthma. what is the role of ketotifen in asthma and other forms of Atopy link me to sites that i can get expected peak flow rates of children.
Question Category : Asthma
Which one is preferable in management of pediatric a asthma- valveless or valved spacer device & why? 2. which is the better choice- anatomical shaped mask or round shaped face mask along with spacer device and why ?

Question Category : Asthma
Are colorless expectorant advisable in Asthmatic patients
Question Category : Asthma
What is cool mist?How should it to be given to a child suffering from croup? Q2 Is there any different preparation of adrenaline for nebulisation or can we use commonly available Inj. adrenaline. what is the dosage for nebulisation & how frequently it can be given &wat are its side effects?
 
 
 
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