I contracted Covid19 and it’s triggered my asthma which I haven’t had for nearly 18 years. Doctor has prescribed ventolin and steroid inhalers which I have been on for three days now plus antibiotics but only seen a slight improvement in my breathlessness. Does it normally take longer than this to see an improvement?
I feel quite scared tbh so any advice you can give me would be appreciated
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They've given you antibiotics for a virus? Have you been tested? Are you sure it's Covid-19?
A steroid inhaler can take some time to improve asthma, so it will take a couple of weeks to improve your asthma control. Are you taking your Ventolin when you get breathless? Is it helpful?
I do think you need to be very careful if you've got Covid-19, as this by itself can cause breathlessness, even in people without asthma. I would say you need to watch very, very carefully to check your breathlessness isn't getting worse - and if it is then get help quickly. We don't know much about Covid-19, but the advice I've been given by my doctor is that if Ventolin isn't improving the breathlessness, it could be Covid-19-related breathlessness rather than asthma breathlessness. It can be very hard to tell as they can impact each other.
Please, please take care of yourself and if the breathlessness gets worse and isn't helped by Ventolin then get medical help.
I read they are giving people antibiotics to guard against secondary infections. It seems fighting the virus strains the body making it more vunerable to bacterial infections.
I think you’ll maybe have to give your meds a few days more. Asthma meds usually focused on reducing inflammation and that takes a bit of time. The antibiotics should show some effect quite soon though. Contact your Dr for reassurance? Really hope things go to usual plan for you with this new virus. Best of luck 💕
So sorry to hear you've been unlucky to get Covid-19. Breathlessness is a symptom of the virus so ventolin may not give you relief as the breathlessness isn't caused by asthma. But keep up with the antibiotics and steroid inhaler.
Did the GP arrange a follow up appointment to check on your progress? If you feel no better after a week then talk to your GP again. You may need additional medication to give you some relief from the symptoms.
But as someone else said, if breathing gets to the point where you find it hard to get words out you will need to call an ambulance. It sounds alarmist, but have a bag packed now in readiness. This advice was given to the shielding group.
I have two family members with similar symptoms and they never had asthma and find the breathlessness really distressing. And these are considered as mild symptoms!
It can take quite a while to see an improvement, so don't panic. You have the right medication so just settle back and wait for it to work. Of course call 999 if you are in a bad way, but you will probably be ok, just frustrated at how long it all takes. Good luck!
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