Ok so I am 20years old, 5.6feet, around 155 pounds, with no serious medical history. The last day of my last period was Dec. 27 and then I got married the 31 and we had intercourse everyday for about a week after that and only used the withdrawal method. I noticed on the Saturday after we got married (Jan. 7) that I had swollen gums and they bled every time I brushed; and starting about the same time but lasted for about a week I had this strange pressure on my bladder that would make it feel like I had use the bathroom but when I would it would never feel like I could fully empty my bladder. Then last Wednesday (Jan. 11) I had a really random asthma attack and the two days that followed my chest was still really tight feeling. Then on Jan. 12th I had a really rough night of sleep and couldn’t stay asleep for more then two hours, I couldn’t go number two even though it felt like I really needed to throughout the day, and when I got up from resting I lost all vision and had to kneel down and wait for about 30 sec for any vision to return. I also have a dull headache almost all the time and sometimes get a swimmy feeling. Today while at work I started bleeding but I am not due for my next period for another week.
Asthma is itself a allergic disease due to cold or dust or pollens or grass etc irrespective of the triggering factor.
You can go for pulmonary function tests if not done.
Treatment is mainly symptomatic which might require inhalational steroids,beta agonists,anticholinergics as MDI or rotahaler as a regular treatment.
To decrease the inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles,you might be given oral antihistamines with mast cell stabilizers(montelukast) and steroids (prednisolone) with nebulization and frequently steam inhalation.
The best way to cure any allergy is a complete avoidance of allergen or triggering factor.
You can take multivitamins and stool softener for effortless bowel evacuation.
Consult your pulmonologist for your asthma treatment and dentist for swollen gums.
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Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Asthma is itself a allergic disease due to cold or dust or pollens or grass etc irrespective of the triggering factor. You can go for pulmonary function tests if not done. Treatment is mainly symptomatic which might require inhalational steroids,beta agonists,anticholinergics as MDI or rotahaler as a regular treatment. To decrease the inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles,you might be given oral antihistamines with mast cell stabilizers(montelukast) and steroids (prednisolone) with nebulization and frequently steam inhalation. The best way to cure any allergy is a complete avoidance of allergen or triggering factor. You can take multivitamins and stool softener for effortless bowel evacuation. Consult your pulmonologist for your asthma treatment and dentist for swollen gums. Regards,