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[|Human|] Hi, Last month, on 17 April, I was diagnosed with Allergic Asthma by a doctor, and prescribed Bronchodilator 2mg, 20tab and prednisolone 5mg 2 tab and mucolytic syrup . after complete these medicine i was not yet good and again visited to doctor and he has given medicine as thephylline 100mg and mycolytic. again in between I felt breathing difficult and visited to doctor and got medicine pronchodilator 2 mg half tablet 3 times and prednisolone 5mg two times, and fixit for gas. today i finished my prednisolone 5mg, still i am feeling chest congestion like mucus inside and i don t have full breath. so today againd doctor prescribed me prednisolone 5mg 40tab two times a day and asked to complete remaining medicine too. i just want to know what may be the reason that i am still not got back to normal in my breathing. is it okay to continue these medicine?
[|AI|]  HelloThanks for your query. I will try my best to provide you with the best possible professional recommendations to your questions. Allergic asthma is the most common type of asthma. The most important thing in allergic asthma is to find out the cause and avoid or to sensitize to it. Allergens, which are small enough to be inhaled deep into the lungs, include windblown pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds mold spores and mold fragment animal dander and saliva dust mite feces, cockroach feces. An important part of controlling your allergic asthma is to limit your exposure to allergens. Determining the allergens to which you've become sensitized, and then taking steps to minimize your exposure to them, is likely to improve your allergic asthma control.  Regarding medications, you are already taking them. I advise try to find out the cause and avoid them, like try using face mask while going out, avoid the pollen and if you have pets avoid them for few days.  Yet again, I do hope that you have found something helpful, and I will be glad to answer any further query. Regards