There is no clear evidence that inhalation of budesonide and formoterol powder causes gastric distension.
Budesonide has anti-inflammatory properties and belongs to the corticosteroid class of topical nasal medications. The drug may cause a variety of adverse effects such as weight gain, nasopharyngitis, nausea, and abdominal pain, but there is no clear evidence that inhalation of the drug may cause gastric distension.
Formoterol can be used to treat symptoms of dyspnea caused by bronchial asthma, acute bronchitis, and other diseases, and may cause adverse reactions such as palpitations, headache, and cardiac arrhythmia, and there is no clear evidence that use of the drug causes gastric distension discomfort.
Patients should take the above two drugs properly under the guidance of a doctor. People who are allergic to the above drugs are prohibited from taking them to prevent allergic reactions.
Patients should pay attention to regular review in the hospital during the use of the drug, and also pay attention to follow the doctor’s instructions during the treatment.