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[|Human|] Hi i m 39 years of age from Asian subcontinent.my doctor subscribe symbicort turbuhaler 160/4.5 1 dose twice a day on the bases of my Chest X-ray which says a) Hyperinflated chest with bilateral increased bronchovascular markings b) No hilar or mediastinal adenopathy c) cardiac shadow is within normal limit of size and configuration while PFT test shows FVC 3.26 (%Pred=87) , FEV1 2.92 (%93) , FEV1/FVC 89.9 (%107).so am eager to know whether i have abstractive or restrictive lung disease and do i need to use symbicort turbuhaler (Budesonide/formoterol) or just physical exercise will b enough.My background history is that i have high blood presure, fast heart beats (heart specialist said i have no cardiac problem just minor cholesterol in my blood. some time i head pain in my left side under arm and also once or twice in a week i feel hard in breathing im 39 years of age 168cm tale and 55kg weight.i will really appreciate for your advice guys thanks
[|AI|]  Respected user, HiT hanks for using Chat Doctor.come have evaluated your query thoroughly.* After studying your reports and case, there seems decreased lung compliance to marginal extent.* Suggestions for better outcomes - No need to use inhaler at present.- Maintain graph of your symptoms on daily basis after doing following * Daily deep breathing exercises, YOGA for 45 minutes.  * Regular walking in fresh air for 30 minutes.  * Balanced nutritious diet with plenty of liquids.  * Avoid smoking, alcohol.  * Regular sound sleep of 8 hrs.  * Avoid stress, anxiety.  * Spirometry exercises will make your lungs more strong along with giving chart of progress on daily basis. Hope this helps you. Advisable to follow up after 2 weeks. Wishing you fine recovery. Regards dear.