Irritant-Induced Reactive Airways Disease treatment in Guadalajara
In Guadalajara, 13 specialists treat irritant-induced reactive airways disease, from $700 MXN per consultation, in 13 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
Consultations from $700 MXN.
Irritant-induced reactive airways disease is an asthma-like condition that can appear after exposure to irritant substances in the air, such as gases, fumes, or vapors. The airways become sensitive and inflamed after such contact.
Common symptoms: these usually include cough, a sensation of tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, and wheezing when breathing, which may persist for some time after the exposure.
Common causes: it is linked to contact, sometimes single and intense, with irritant agents in the workplace or at home.
Recommended specialists: the pulmonologist evaluates respiratory function and the allergist helps identify triggers and the sensitivity of the airways. If, after being exposed to fumes or chemicals, you notice respiratory symptoms that do not let up, it is a good idea to have a professional evaluate your case and provide guidance.
Which specialist to see for irritant-induced reactive airways disease in Guadalajara?
Doctors who treat irritant-induced reactive airways disease in Guadalajara
Dr. Francisco Casillas Villafaña
Dr. Roberto Vladimir Cuen Meza
Dr. Dante Daniel Hernández Colin
Dr. Efraín Montaño González
Dr. Juan Jose Serrano Figueroa
Dr. Rodolfo Martín Salazar Villa
Dr. Ana Paola Macías Robles
Dr. Jorge Eleazar Hernández Gurrola
Dra. Dra Enriqueta
Dr. Ma. Guadalupe Alcala Padilla
Dr. Miguel Rodriguez Perez
Dr. Jaime Guillermo Gonzalez Gamez Guillermo Gonzalez Gamez
Dr. Manuel García Navarro
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats irritant-induced reactive airways disease?
The treatment of irritant-induced reactive airways disease is usually handled by specialists in allergist, pulmonologist.
How many doctors are available in Guadalajara?
We currently have 13 doctors who can treat irritant-induced reactive airways disease in Guadalajara.