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[|Human|] Hello doctors, i am a 28-year-old lady. suffering from less phlegm , but continous one for the past one and half months and now for the past 2 weeks i have been suffering from sneezing , when it comes it was continous. Because of the strain, i am passing few urine also. I am using asthalin rotacaps for the last six months more... so advice me what i have to do....
[|AI|]  Hello. You are being treated with bronchodilators indicating that your doctor has probably diagnosed you as suffering from a reactive/ allergic bronchitis. Albuterol (Stalin) is just a reliever (like Cronin for a fever) and does not alleviate the root cause. I suggest you to take a rota cap with fluticasone + formoterol combination. For your sneezes, a nasal spray of fluticasone + elastane will help but try cetirizine initially. You need to rule out infection and if found, take antibiotics. Any cough for more than 3 weeks is a warning symptom and an X-ray chest is advisable as also is hologram with eosinophil count. Now regarding urine incontinence. Don't worry. It is quite common phenomena in ladies. A pelvic diaphragm normally supports the urinary bladder and helps it to hold urine even if intra-abdominal pressure rises (such as in coughing). After delivery of a child (and also in elderly ladies), this diaphragm becomes loose. Hence, the urine Chat Doctor.  The treatment is simple. Do pelvic diaphragm exercises. These are similar to Moolbandha of yoga. You have to constrict the muscles around the genitals, pull the genitals up and release after 10 seconds. Do this 20 times a day and in a week or two, the muscle should be strong enough. Also, the cough also would probably stop by then. -