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Hi,

Over the last few days I have experienced pins and needles in my toes and fingers and today my nose has been tingling. I have never had this before. Should I be concerned?

I am on montelukast and uniphylin tablets daily and also ventolin and seretide inhalers.

I have checked my peak flow and it is normal and I have not had any more caffeine than normal so I doubt that I am toxic. Any ideas?

Any help appreciated. Many thanks.

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I think you should perhaps visit your gp as pins and needles can be caused by a variety of things and may not be asthma related. He/she would be the best person to advice you

Take care sadwhhezer

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