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Beclometasone (powder)

Hi! My GP has asked if I'd be willing to switch to the powder form of beclometasone. I agreed, however when I inhale , I don't have the sensation that the powder is coming out of the inhaler at all! Is this normal? (I have clicked to release the powder before inhaling). Thanks 😊
Hi! My GP has asked if I'd be willing to switch to the powder form of beclometasone. I agreed, however when I inhale , I don't have the sensation that the powder is coming out of the inhaler at all! Is this normal? (I have clicked to release the powder before inhaling). Thanks 😊
Betziewetzie19
in Asthma UK community forum

New to Asthma

New to Asthma taking powder beclometasone and Salamol relief inhalers. Occasionally waking in the night with a very tight chest almost goes through to back and feels sore? Next day very tender and hurts to breath in feeling exhausted 😩 has anyone else had these symptoms? Thanks šŸ™
New to Asthma taking powder beclometasone and Salamol relief inhalers. Occasionally waking in the night with a very tight chest almost goes through to back and feels sore? Next day very tender and hurts to breath in feeling exhausted 😩 has anyone else had these symptoms? Thanks šŸ™
Noplacelikehome
in Asthma UK community forum

Advice on weaning off Beclomethasone

Weaning off Beclomethasone - any advice? Anyone got any advice for coming off Beclomethasone? I’m was on 800mg a day after contracting COVID about 18 weeks ago but been completely symptom free for months now so keen to reduce the dosage Asthma nurse is supportive and I’ve already reduced down to 700mg
Weaning off Beclomethasone - any advice? Anyone got any advice for coming off Beclomethasone? I’m was on 800mg a day after contracting COVID about 18 weeks ago but been completely symptom free for months now so keen to reduce the dosage Asthma nurse is supportive and I’ve already reduced down to 700mg
Dance103
in Asthma UK community forum
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Primrose123

I have been prescribed Beclometasone 50 micrograms nasal spray 2 puffs twice a day, I am also on FOSTAIRNEXThaler 100, I find since starting the nasal spray 5days ago my feet &ankles are badly swollen, I have only been on the FostairNext for a few weeks which I felt was much better than my previous inhaler
I have been prescribed Beclometasone 50 micrograms nasal spray 2 puffs twice a day, I am also on FOSTAIRNEXThaler 100, I find since starting the nasal spray 5days ago my feet &ankles are badly swollen, I have only been on the FostairNext for a few weeks which I felt was much better than my previous inhaler
primrose123
in British Lung Foundation

Help, travelling and got Easyhaler wet

We are in Argentina and I got my only Beclometasone Easyhaler wet. The powder still looks dry in the little window, but when I press down and tap on the mouthpiece I can’t see any powder. Does this mean it is no longer working? We are going up to altitude in a few days so I really need it to work - I
We are in Argentina and I got my only Beclometasone Easyhaler wet. The powder still looks dry in the little window, but when I press down and tap on the mouthpiece I can’t see any powder. Does this mean it is no longer working? We are going up to altitude in a few days so I really need it to work - I
Clareykc
in Asthma UK community forum

Chronic wheeze but no asthma?

Hi all, Aware this might not be strictly relevant to this forum but I’ve posted before and got some really helpful advice so I thought I’d give it a try - I wonder if anyone has had any similar experiences to mine below: - always had a reactive wheeze to dust. If I took an antihistamine the wheeze went
Hi all, Aware this might not be strictly relevant to this forum but I’ve posted before and got some really helpful advice so I thought I’d give it a try - I wonder if anyone has had any similar experiences to mine below: - always had a reactive wheeze to dust. If I took an antihistamine the wheeze went
Mattb2449
in Asthma UK community forum

New to DuoResp Spiromax

Hi Guys!! I have just been put onto the DuoResp Spiromax inhaler, and i am just after any feedback. I was previously taking Serevent and Beclomethasone. Does anyone take this and if so, is it a good inhaler to be on/better than the 2 i was on previously? I have had Asthma for 30 years and only ever
Hi Guys!! I have just been put onto the DuoResp Spiromax inhaler, and i am just after any feedback. I was previously taking Serevent and Beclomethasone. Does anyone take this and if so, is it a good inhaler to be on/better than the 2 i was on previously? I have had Asthma for 30 years and only ever
micajay89
in Asthma UK community forum

Confused and looking for advice please :)

So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
Hidden
in Asthma UK community forum

Fostair/ coughing fit leads to closed airway.

I was placed on Fostair in the last fortnight and one unusual thing that happened a few days later was a vicious coughing fit out on the street. When the fit had emptied my lungs, the airway closed off and I couldn't breathe - very alarming. The GP said it was actually an asthma attack although the Fostair
I was placed on Fostair in the last fortnight and one unusual thing that happened a few days later was a vicious coughing fit out on the street. When the fit had emptied my lungs, the airway closed off and I couldn't breathe - very alarming. The GP said it was actually an asthma attack although the Fostair
gerrytlloyd
in Asthma UK community forum

How long have I got?

Hi, I was just diagnosed with COPD last month and have been trying to research the condition. My doctor was not helpful and just told me this was the result of my chest xray. I had to make an appointment for a spirometry test after research. I am still in shock and feel out of control. I am on beclometasone
Hi, I was just diagnosed with COPD last month and have been trying to research the condition. My doctor was not helpful and just told me this was the result of my chest xray. I had to make an appointment for a spirometry test after research. I am still in shock and feel out of control. I am on beclometasone
Chicagorda
in British Lung Foundation

Worsening Breathing Probs

I am currently on a beclomethasone inhaler for a couple of weeks, with a salbutamol one for 'just in case' as my GP thinks I may have asthma. I've had breathing issues on and off for a little under 2 months but over the past few weeks they've become progressively worse. It feels as if my diaphragm just
I am currently on a beclomethasone inhaler for a couple of weeks, with a salbutamol one for 'just in case' as my GP thinks I may have asthma. I've had breathing issues on and off for a little under 2 months but over the past few weeks they've become progressively worse. It feels as if my diaphragm just
DaveT81
in British Lung Foundation

Beclometasone

Hi. I have recently started taking beclometasone. Am having terrible trouble sleeping. Is this a common side effect and will things improve as my body gets used to taking it.
Hi. I have recently started taking beclometasone. Am having terrible trouble sleeping. Is this a common side effect and will things improve as my body gets used to taking it.
Atom1
in Asthma UK community forum

An update from me

Hi Everyone, I saw a Rheumatologist yesterday as I’ve been having a flare up of symptoms recently as per my last post. I was a little worried as hadn’t seen this particular Dr before as mine was on leave. Lucky for me she was familiar with Bechets and had been on a talk on it the day before! She was
Hi Everyone, I saw a Rheumatologist yesterday as I’ve been having a flare up of symptoms recently as per my last post. I was a little worried as hadn’t seen this particular Dr before as mine was on leave. Lucky for me she was familiar with Bechets and had been on a talk on it the day before! She was
EmmieJayne
in BehƧet's UK

Struggling - any advice?

Hi all, I've had a constantly tight chest (to varying degrees) for six weeks now. I've been off work for most of that time and struggle with basic daily tasks. I'm due to see a specialist on 31 July so am hoping they have some answers but in the meantime I'm really struggling, especially at night, and
Hi all, I've had a constantly tight chest (to varying degrees) for six weeks now. I've been off work for most of that time and struggle with basic daily tasks. I'm due to see a specialist on 31 July so am hoping they have some answers but in the meantime I'm really struggling, especially at night, and
Mogget
in Asthma UK community forum

Do I even have asthma

Hi guys. I'm hoping to find someone with a similar experience to myself. I suffer with pretty bad allergies and take a lot of medication to manage this, including the use of Montelukast (Singulair) to control the allergic wheeze (asthma). As my allergies stand, all seems to be ok and well managed for
Hi guys. I'm hoping to find someone with a similar experience to myself. I suffer with pretty bad allergies and take a lot of medication to manage this, including the use of Montelukast (Singulair) to control the allergic wheeze (asthma). As my allergies stand, all seems to be ok and well managed for
MrsCMK
in Asthma UK community forum

Several attacks..

I don’t understand why I keep having attacks, I’ve had 5 in the last three months, been upped on beclometasone then upped again to Fostair 100/6 to see how I am on that for now , testing antihistamines to see if dust mites are triggering it yet my peak flow is 350 or below most days which is my red zone
I don’t understand why I keep having attacks, I’ve had 5 in the last three months, been upped on beclometasone then upped again to Fostair 100/6 to see how I am on that for now , testing antihistamines to see if dust mites are triggering it yet my peak flow is 350 or below most days which is my red zone
loulouliss1
in Asthma UK community forum

Different inhaler

So I’m gonna see my gp in about a weeks time about everything that’s been going on (see other posts) , should I be asking for a different inhaler ? I’m taking beclometasone 4 times a day, and it doesn’t seem to work for me; I was having real bad asthma symptoms about two months ago which is when I went
So I’m gonna see my gp in about a weeks time about everything that’s been going on (see other posts) , should I be asking for a different inhaler ? I’m taking beclometasone 4 times a day, and it doesn’t seem to work for me; I was having real bad asthma symptoms about two months ago which is when I went
loulouliss1
in Asthma UK community forum

Help please advice for my horse's asthma

Hi all I hope nobody minds me joining this group on behalf of my horse who seems to have severe asthma. She seems to have allergic asthma with high eosinophils in her lung wash fluid, but I'm sure one of her main triggers is ozone pollution in the air. Throughout Autumn she had severe attacks lasting
Hi all I hope nobody minds me joining this group on behalf of my horse who seems to have severe asthma. She seems to have allergic asthma with high eosinophils in her lung wash fluid, but I'm sure one of her main triggers is ozone pollution in the air. Throughout Autumn she had severe attacks lasting
Verenaandjosie
in Asthma UK community forum

Beclometasone Inhaler

Hi everyone I was diagnosed with asthma as a child with attacks in aldulthood very rare, a couple months ago thought I came down with a chest infection that has proved very stubborn to get over and caused my asthma to resurface, yesterday my GP prescribed me with a beclometasone inhaler in an attempt
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with asthma as a child with attacks in aldulthood very rare, a couple months ago thought I came down with a chest infection that has proved very stubborn to get over and caused my asthma to resurface, yesterday my GP prescribed me with a beclometasone inhaler in an attempt
John2505
in Asthma UK community forum

Newbie having a tough time

Hi everyone. I'm new to the site and I'm looking forward to chatting to you all. :) I was diagnosed with asthma about 12 years ago and have been lucky have had it under control for most of that time. I went from the brown qvar beclometasone inhaler to the pink fostair beclametasone/formoterol preventer
Hi everyone. I'm new to the site and I'm looking forward to chatting to you all. :) I was diagnosed with asthma about 12 years ago and have been lucky have had it under control for most of that time. I went from the brown qvar beclometasone inhaler to the pink fostair beclametasone/formoterol preventer
LisaLuv3000
in Asthma UK community forum
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