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Steroid inhalers and oral thrush.

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Have recently started Relvar Ellipta inhaler and would like to know how to treat oral thrush?

With many thanks. 🤗

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Dottie11

I boil water and let it cool. Add a small amount of Baking powder. Rinse mouth and always gargle. Suggested by my Rheumy. I also eat yogurt and hold it in my mouth swiss around. Always plain, low fat. Good luck.

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Dottie11

Note yogurt is not at the same time. A few hours later .

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Dottie11

SORRY INCORRECT !!!!!! just checked my cupboard and this taken off my letter- " try bicarbonate from cupboard 1 teaspoon, half teaspoon salt and a pint of boiled water in a jug and mix up to use, use as a mouth wash after the inhalers" Its all made up for me by my husband every morning. Sometimes we leave the salt out as it can sometimes be too much for me.

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Lupino• in reply toDottie11

Hello Dottie11, Many thanks for such good advice. 🤗

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Troilus

Hi Lupino. I’m assuming you already have oral thrush? If so you could try Daktarin oral thrush gel which is available over the counter or contact your GP for Nystatin which is prescription only.

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Patk1• in reply toTroilus

I use oral daktarin gel too & clears it quickly and is pleasant taste

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Lupino• in reply toPatk1

Thank you, Patk 1 , much appreciated. 🤗

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Tiggertheterrier• in reply toPatk1

Hi Patk1 , I used to use Daktarin oral gel all the time, but it's been 'unavailable due to production issues' in all my local pharmacies for around 5 months now, with no sign of it coming back. I am in North Wales. I now have to have courses of Fluconazole capsules from the GP, which of course mess my whole system up!!!

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Lupino• in reply toTiggertheterrier

Hello Tiggertheterrier, That’s bad luck that you can’t get Daktarin gel for oral thrush. Hope these infections are not too frequent. 🤗

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gemmaashy• in reply toTiggertheterrier

Can you not order off amazon/ebay?

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Tiggertheterrier• in reply togemmaashy

it's not been available on Amazon either, or Boots online website.

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Xlizixx• in reply toTiggertheterrier

I was prescribed fluconazole when I had thrush in my oesophagus.

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Lupino• in reply toXlizixx

My goodness, that must have been uncomfortable? Did it start with oral thrush that spread? Thank you for your reply,

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Xlizixx• in reply toLupino

No problem. Not really I didn't know it was there. They found it when I had an endoscopy. I had six days of fluconozole.

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Lupino• in reply toTroilus

Thank you, Troilus. Much appreciated. 🤗

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Lupino• in reply toTroilus

Hello Troilus, Many thanks for your advice. 🤗

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Dottie11

Gp can prescibed Daktarin 80g gel which is stronger if needed. I was coated thick. Good luck.

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Ern007

I get Nystan from my GP, works and tastes of almands

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Lupino• in reply toErn007

Thankyou Ern007 . 🤗

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Yendo

Hi Lupino,

I used to be bothered with oral thrush but I have found that after using my puffers (Breo Ellipta and Incruse Ellipta) I put a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a small glass of water and gargle for 20 seconds. I have never been troubled with oral thrush since.

Good luck to you.

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Lupino• in reply toYendo

Hello Yendo, Thank you for your advice. Will certainly try this. 🤗

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Pachira• in reply toLupino

I would second Yendo’s experience. I too gargled and swished with apple cider vinegar and it got rid of the thrush on my tongue. I also gargled with baking soda and salt per my pharmo’s suggestion but the apple cider vinegar had already worked its magic. From this or another site I read caprylic acid was beneficial and yogurt definitely helps.

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Lupino• in reply toPachira

Many thanks, Pachira. Feeling very reassured. 🤗

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Brikel

I also use Relvar Elipta 92/22 and as per advice from my Consultant I brush my teeth after use. I’ve never had oral thrush.

Hope this helps

Brian

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Lupino• in reply toBrikel

Hello Brikel, Many thanks, will do this as well. 🤗

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CyprusPat

I’ve used this inhaler for a few years now and have never had oral thrush with it. Just rinse mouth well and brush teeth as suggested. Hope you find this inhaler helps

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Lupino• in reply toCyprusPat

Hello Cyprus Pat, Although worried about using a steroid inhaler instead of Spiolto it has helped reduce flare ups and feel better. Thanks for your advice. 🤗

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Tykelady

I use Trimbow and find that I need to use the big spacer to prevent oral thrush. I was prescribed Nystan when in hospital but it is prescription only.

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Lupino• in reply toTykelady

Hello Tykelady, Hope you’re out of hospital now and feel better. Thanks for your advice. 🤗

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suzy-lou

Hi Lupino. Oral thrush is miserable and I sympathise with you. My usual regime of inhalers, followed by rinsing and gargling with water then cleaning teeth works. However, if I do get an outbreak - probably because I forget to rinse- my GP writes me up for Nystatin which clears it up in no time. Hope all the advice shared on the forum works for you.

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Lupino• in reply tosuzy-lou

Hello Suzy-lou, Many thanks for your advice. 🤗

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fancy1872

I did not know my tongue was a disgusting colour until the dental hygienist of all people saw it and showed me what looked like a black fungus from half way all the way back. She got a dentist in to check if it was an infection, it wasn't so no need for anti biotic or anti fungus, but she did recommend a tongue scraper which cost a couple of pounds from boots or super drug. I had never heard of such a thing. Google it and see yourself. I have to try and scrape as far back as I can and its difficult because at some point you wretch but persevere it works for me as far as I can see in a mirror and use most nights at bedtime. Not oral thrush I don't think but I'm sure it will help anyone with tongue staining.

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Lupino• in reply tofancy1872

Many thanks, fancy1872 for your advice. 🤗

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Mavary

hi Lupino. I had a very sore mouth for a long time until I plucked up courage and asked the Drs. They suggested using a spacer with it. It soon cleared up and I’ve been fine since at the moment touch wood.

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Lupino• in reply toMavary

Thank goodness you plucked up courage and asked your GP after putting up with a problem for so long. I’ll keep your suggestion in case all else fails. Stay well and safe and thank you, Mavary. 🤗

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Lutontown

On prescription Nystan oral suspension or Fluconazole. Yoghourt is supposed to help.

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