by HealthFreak on March 11th, 2007

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My doctor said I possibly developed Bronchiolar Asthma due to cigarette smoking and working PT for an auto svc ctr, breathing in exhaust fumes. Is this possible? If so, how can I get rid of it? He put me on Advair and Singulair, but the cough persists.

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  • by KagomeShuko on March 11th, 2007

    KagomeShuko

    Of course it's possible!

    1) Take ALL the medicine, even if you start feeling better.
    2) Stop smoking.
    3) No guarantee it will stop with where you work and the past smoking history.
    4) Maybe wear a mask for breathing at work if possible.

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  • by BDazzled on June 13th, 2008

    BDazzled

    If you continue to smoke, your asthma will get worse, no maybes it will, please quit. There is medication to help if you need it.

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