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Ask patient if they have a history of asthma or tobacco
Smoking and hereditary are the main root causes of asthma. Knowledge of these root causes for the problem will help in deciding the treatment. Asthma due to tobacco should be treated from that angle and immediately it should be stopped.
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Ask patient if they have a history of asthma or drinking
History of asthma and drinking habit details can help in planning the treatment procedure for the individual. If the problem is due to hereditary then the treatment will be carried out according to that. If the root cause of problem is due to the habit of drinking then treatment will be decided on that grounds.
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Ask patient if they have a history of asthma or alcohol
Yes, patient history and alcohol back ground are primary reasons for asthma. It is hereditary. Also smoking and alcohol too leads to this disease. Treatment to reduce the symptoms of asthma can be carried out depending on the root cause of problem.
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Ask patient if they have a history of asthma or
Asthma is hereditary and it will affect when it runs in the family. Smoking is also one of the main causes for asthma. All the treatments are towards reducing the symptoms.
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Are you born with asthma
Lots of children nowadays are born with asthma. Asthma can only be diagnosed after 2 years of age. It will develop suddenly in some of individuals.
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Any correlation between viral asthma and ulcerative colitis
No correlation between viral asthma and ulcerative colitis. But both are termed as parasite infections and are good at developing atopic disorder. This is the only connection between them.
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Any correlation between viral asthma and ibd
There is no connection between viral asthma and IBS. The cause of viral asthma is viral infection. While the cause for IBS is diet, environment and genetics.
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Any correlation between viral asthma and celiac
Viral asthma and celiac are in no way connected with each other. Celiac patient should keep away from gluten diet and should take gluten free diet strictly. In asthma too gluten food worsens the symptoms of viral asthma. This is the only link between the both the diseases.
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Any correlation between viral asthma and bowel
No correlation has been found between viral asthma and bowel disease. In asthma the respiratory system is involved. In bowel disease the gastro intestinal system is involved.
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Antibiotics for bronchitis
Physician is the right person to decide about consumption of antibiotics for bronchitis. It only reduces the cough and bronchitis will leave on its own naturally after a period. If the bronchitis is associated with pneumonia then taking antibiotics is preferred.