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Best Asthma Doctors in Bangalore

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Dr Hari Prasad pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Hari Prasad

MD,DNB, DM (Pulmonary and Critical care)

Registration No

3269367

Language

English, हिंदी, മലയാളം, தமிழ்

7 years experience overall

BANNERGHATTA ROAD , Bangalore


MON- SAT | MON- SAT(02:00 PM-04:00 PM | 10:00 AM-12:45 PM)
Dr Hariprasad V S pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Hariprasad V S

MBBS, MD, DNB, MNAMS, DM

Registration No

2321472

Language

English, മലയാളം

10 years experience overall

Jayanagar , Bangalore


MON- SAT(10:00 AM-04:45 PM)
Dr Jagadeesh Kumar pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Jagadeesh Kumar

MBBS- Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College -2011 MD- Sri Balaji Vidyapath university -2014

Registration No

1513621

Language

English, తెలుగు

5 years experience overall

Sheshadripuram , Bangalore


MON- SAT(09:00 AM-05:00 PM)
Dr Ravindra M Mehta pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Ravindra M Mehta

MBBS, MD (General Medicine)

Registration No

205540

Language

English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ

20 years experience overall

BANNERGHATTA ROAD & Jayanagar , Bangalore


MON- SAT | MON- SAT(02:00 PM-04:00 PM | 10:00 AM-12:45 PM)
Dr Sameer Bansal pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Sameer Bansal

MD, DNB, IDCCM, EDRM

Registration No

3269363

Language

English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ

10 years experience overall

Jayanagar , Bangalore


MON- SAT(09:00 AM-05:30 PM)
Dr Sumant Mantri pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Sumant Mantri

MBBS, DNB, FCCP (USA)

Registration No

868

Language

English

15 years experience overall

BANNERGHATTA ROAD , Bangalore


MON- SAT | MON- SAT | MON- SAT | MON- SAT(09:00 AM-01:00 PM | 02:00 PM-05:00 PM | 09:00 AM-01:00 PM | 02:00 PM-05:00 PM)
Dr ARJUNSA SATAPUTE pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr ARJUNSA SATAPUTE

MBBS, MD Pulmomary Medicine , FCCP (USA).

Registration No

5496819

Language

English

14 years experience overall

Varthur , Bangalore


MON- FRI(11:00 AM-12:00 PM)
Dr RAKESH BILAGI pulmonologist in Bangalore

Registration No

4737826

Language

English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ, मराठी

6 years experience overall

Koramangala & HSR Layout & Hobli , Bangalore


MON- SAT(02:00 PM-04:00 PM)
Dr SANTOSHKUMAR P HAMMIGI pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr SANTOSHKUMAR P HAMMIGI

MBBS MD Respiratory medicine

Registration No

5535769

Language

ಕನ್ನಡ

4 years experience overall

Marathahalli , Bangalore


SUN | MON- SAT(06:30 PM-08:30 PM | 07:00 PM-08:30 PM)
Dr Vandana D Prabhu pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr Vandana D Prabhu

DTCD, DNB (Chest), FCCP

Registration No

59944

Language

English, ಕನ್ನಡ

20 years experience overall

Koramangala & HSR Layout , Bangalore


MON, WED, FRI(04:00 PM-06:00 PM)
Dr VISHWA VIJETH K pulmonologist in Bangalore

Dr VISHWA VIJETH K

MBBS MD (Respiratory Medicine)

Registration No

4726449

Language

English

8 years experience overall

Varthur & Marathahalli , Bangalore


MON, TUE, FRI(03:30 PM-04:00 PM)

Frequently Asked Questions for s in

Silent asthma is a type of asthma where the main symptom is a persistent, dry cough rather than the classic wheezing or shortness of breath. It is essential to recognize and treat silent asthma as it can still cause inflammation and damage to the airways if left untreated.

ABG stands for arterial blood gas test. This test measures oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood and helps assess how well the lungs are functioning. In cases of severe asthma exacerbation, an ABG may be done to evaluate the severity of respiratory distress and guide treatment decisions.

Asthma primarily affects the lungs, but severe or poorly controlled asthma can lead to decreased oxygen levels in the blood. This reduced oxygen supply can potentially affect the brain and other organs too. It may lead to symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, or even loss of consciousness in extreme cases.

Blood work is not typically used to diagnose asthma. However, blood tests may be ordered to exclude other conditions that may cause similar symptoms. Lung function tests like spirometry are more commonly used to assess lung function and diagnose asthma.

Asthma itself does not directly raise blood sugar levels. However, certain medications used to treat asthma, such as corticosteroids, can increase blood sugar levels. Individuals with both asthma and diabetes need to work closely with their doctors to manage their conditions effectively.

There is a genetic component to asthma, i.e. having a family history of asthma or allergies can increase the risk of developing the condition. However, it is essential to note that only some people with a family history of the condition will have it.

Certain environmental conditions can increase the risk of developing asthma or exacerbate existing symptoms. Exposure to allergens, irritants (such as smoke or air pollution), respiratory infections, and poor indoor air quality are the usual suspects.

Asthma primarily affects the lungs. When a person with asthma is exposed to triggers, the airways become inflamed and constricted, making breathing difficult. If not properly managed, over time it can lead to long-term lung damage.

The exact cause of asthma is unknown. However, it is believed to be caused by genetic and environmental factors. Common triggers include allergens (like pollen or dust mites), irritants (such as smoke or air pollution), respiratory infections, exercise, and stress.

No, asthma itself is not contagious. It is a chronic condition that involves inflammation in the lungs that narrows the airways. However, respiratory infections that trigger asthma symptoms, such as the common cold or flu, can be contagious.

Asthma is diagnosed through medical history, physical examination, lung function tests such as spirometry, and sometimes allergy testing. See a doctor if you suspect you have asthma or are encountering symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, or shortness of breath.

You should see a doctor if you are experiencing symptoms such as recurrent coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness. You must seek prompt medical attention for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

A pulmonologist or a respiratory medicine specialist is typically the specialist who treats asthma. They have expertise in diagnosing and managing respiratory conditions, including asthma.

While asthma cannot be prevented entirely, we can reduce the risk of developing asthma. These include avoiding exposure to allergens and irritants. It also includes maintaining good indoor air quality and practising good hygiene to prevent respiratory infections.

The main treatments for asthma include medications and lifestyle changes. Medications can be in the form of inhalers, which help to open up the airways and reduce inflammation. Lifestyle changes may include avoiding triggers, maintaining a healthy weight, and exercising regularly.

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