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[|Human|] I am asthmatic and today I was started on stetoids, antibiotics breathing treatments and cough syrup . Eight days ago I had a severe headache that was diagnosed as a migraine . I had never had a migraine, but accepted the diagnosis. At that point, I didn t have any significant cold symptoms. Six days ago I developed a cough and sore throat with laryngitis . Those symptoms have persisted and today, I started to have shortness of breath, which increased in severity which persuaded me to see a doctor. I have noticed a significant change in my asthmatic symptoms in the past year. Over the past three months I have lost my voice twice with similar symptoms as described above. I would like to better understand pre- asthma symptoms . Are severe headaches and loss of voice signs that I am heading into a bad asthma episode? I also have an itchy chin when I cough that is hard to explain.
[|AI|]  Hi, you seem to have acute bacterial infection of the lungs, you should have gone to doctor earlier it would not have increased so much, but since you have started on antibiotics now it will surly reduce, asthma symptoms always increase during infection of respiratory system, it does not mean that your asthma has worsened, but if without any infection if you have to use your inhalers more number of times then your asthma is increasing. Now coming to your question losing voice, it is common for such a thing to happen when you get severe infection of throat you have to go to doc, and he will start antibiotic, also with one episode of headache we cannot diagnose migraine, you have to visit neurologist if there is doubt he will diagnose it correctly and guide you further, asthma and migraine are not connected. Now coming to your asthma symptoms I suggest you do the following for one or two attacks a week, use bronchi dilator it should be enough for more than 2-3 attacks I suggest you use steroid plus long acting bronchi dilator, it is the most effective treatment present currently, the dosage will be decided by your physician after examine you and on taking detail history of attacks.I also suggest you get yourself tested for allergy, it is called skin prick test you will know what you are allergic to, then if possible you can avoid the allergen, or you can start treatment called immunotherapy. This is currently the best treatment available and your symptoms will easily reduce by 80-90 percent kindly visit immunologist he will do skin prick test and immunotherapy