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When to See a Doctor
in case if you feel Asthma
If you think you have asthma
If you have frequent coughing or wheezing that lasts more than a few days or any other
signs or symptoms of asthma, see your doctor. Treating asthma early may prevent long-term
lung damage and help keep the condition from getting worse over time.
To monitor your asthma after diagnosis
If you know you have asthma, work with your doctor to keep it under control. Good long-term control
helps you feel better from day to day and can prevent a life-threatening asthma attack.
If your asthma symptoms get worse
Contact your doctor right away if your medication doesn't seem to ease your symptoms
or if you need to use your quick-relief nhaler more often.
To review your treatment.
Asthma often changes over time. Meet with your doctor regularly to discuss your
symptoms and make any needed treatment adjustments.
Don't take more medication than prescribed without consulting your doctor first. Overusing asthma medication can cause side effects and may make your asthma worse.
Get Your Asthama Treated
We are helping people who are Suffering from
- Obstruction of Air Flow During sleep, Snoring while Sleeping.
- Increasing Obesity
- Daytime Sleepiness:- while at work, Driving, Watchin TV, & in meeting.
- Morning Headaches
- Not feeling Fresh While Waking up (Fatigability / Tiredness, Irritating Behavior)
- Decreased Sexual Desire
- Uncontrolled BP & Sugar inspite medicines.
- Heart Rhythm problems especially during sleep.
- Lack of concentration.
- Not able to fall asleep
Make Appointment
Consult a medical professional
if you or your partner observes, the following:
Snoring loud enough to disturb your sleep or that of others
Intermittent pauses in your breathing during sleep
Waking up gasping or choking
Excessive daytime drowsiness, which may cause you to fall asleep while you're working, watching television or even driving a vehicle
Many People may not think of snoring as a sign of something potentially serious, and not everyone who snores has Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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