I have asthma, low blood count, renal failure,high blood pressure I AM TAKING OTHER MEDICATIONS ALSO. I HAVE BEEN TOLD TO TAKE HYDRALAZINE BY MY PCP, BUT I WAS IN HOSPITAL AND THEY TOLD ME NOT TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE, BECAUSE IT WOULD MAKE MY HEART RATE FALL DANGEROUSLY, WHAT SHOULD I DO. AT THIS TIME I AM TAKING NORVASE, BUT I NEED TO TAKE SOMETHING ELSE.
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
Asthma is a long-term disease that has no cure. The goal of asthma treatment is to control the disease. it is treated by two types of medicines long-term control and quick relief medicines.
1.Medication may be administered using a nebulizer.
2.Inhalation corticosteroids are the most effective long-term control medicine.
3.Bronchodilators may be used that quickly relax tight muscles around the airways which helps to flow the air through respiratory tree. Thank you.
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How To Treat Asthma?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, Asthma is a long-term disease that has no cure. The goal of asthma treatment is to control the disease. it is treated by two types of medicines long-term control and quick relief medicines. 1.Medication may be administered using a nebulizer. 2.Inhalation corticosteroids are the most effective long-term control medicine. 3.Bronchodilators may be used that quickly relax tight muscles around the airways which helps to flow the air through respiratory tree. Thank you.