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Suffering From Continuous Cold, Suspect Allergic Asthma. No Help With Inhaler, Winolep. Any Suggestions ?

Respected doctor,
My mom is suferring from continuous cold,doctor said she is suffering from allergic asthma but I didnt get any remarkable improvement .she is using inhaler ,but I need a good consultancy
Doctor prescribe winolep and deflalone6 she use tis medicine for last two years ,but no improvement ,so plz give guidance to me ,and plz say me which specialist doctor I have to consult
Thank you.
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
you need to consult allery specialist as you are sufferin from alleric rhinitis and bronchitis
you are alreadt on steroids
you need to et blood serum tests to know the cause of allergy and treat it by immunotherapy which can help you lon rather than takin routine medicines for aSTHMA
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Suffering From Continuous Cold, Suspect Allergic Asthma. No Help With Inhaler, Winolep. Any Suggestions ?

you need to consult allery specialist as you are sufferin from alleric rhinitis and bronchitis you are alreadt on steroids you need to et blood serum tests to know the cause of allergy and treat it by immunotherapy which can help you lon rather than takin routine medicines for aSTHMA