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Question 1.
Why can asthmatics be seen clawing their hands when they are having a severe attack?14 Respiratory disease 158
Question 2.
How to use steroids in everyday life:
? Which type of routine is better (substitute day, everyday or in beat structure)? How much should be taken, once a day, three times a day, or "2/3" in the morning? How long should we give short courses, especially for asthmatics, when we don't need to taper it down?
Question 3.
What is the recommended treatment for bronchial asthma during pregnancy? Is it recommended to take the corticosteroid Symbicort, the long-acting beta-adrenergic agonist Seretide, and the leucotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs)?
Question 4.
In asthma patients, which is the most secure pain relieving to utilize?
Question 5.
Is it recommended to treat asthma attacks with nebulized heparin?
Question 6.
I would like to inquire specifically about the classifications of pneumonia; What do they mean?
What pathological distinctions exist between atypical and typical pneumonia?
Question 7.
Why, in some cases of aspiration pneumonia, do lymphocyte counts fall below normal while white blood cell (WBC) and neutrophil counts rise above normal?
Question 8.
Should a typical case of pneumonia in a young child be treated with steroids?
Question 9.
I'd like to learn more about the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and new treatments for the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak.
Question 10.
What symptoms absolutely support a tuberculosis diagnosis?