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I have a chest infection and I never knew!
Last week I had a check up with the nurse at the COPD clinic to see how I was getting on with the changeover from Ventolin to Spiriva. Because I was still getting chest discomfort if I used the Ventolin (the pressurised one) she changed it to the handihaler dry powder type in case it was the propellant
Last week I had a check up with the nurse at the COPD clinic to see how I was getting on with the changeover from Ventolin to Spiriva. Because I was still getting chest discomfort if I used the Ventolin (the pressurised one) she changed it to the handihaler dry powder type in case it was the propellant
SeasideSusie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Do Antibiotics alter Fev1 readings
Following on from an earlier question. The general feeling is that you should not be on antibiotics when you have Lung function tests. I was still taking amoxicillin when I had my first and only test. My FEV1 was 73% and forced vital capacity is 112% (?) Does this mean that I am actually worse than
Following on from an earlier question. The general feeling is that you should not be on antibiotics when you have Lung function tests. I was still taking amoxicillin when I had my first and only test. My FEV1 was 73% and forced vital capacity is 112% (?) Does this mean that I am actually worse than
ptliverpool
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Azithromycin appears OK
WEDNESDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) -- The widely used antibiotic azithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax) -- under scrutiny recently because it may increase the risk of death for those with existing heart disease -- appears to be safe for young and middle-aged adults without heart problems, according to a large
WEDNESDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) -- The widely used antibiotic azithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax) -- under scrutiny recently because it may increase the risk of death for those with existing heart disease -- appears to be safe for young and middle-aged adults without heart problems, according to a large
martin1945
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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Hello, been diagnosed Jan 2013. Have been given amoxicillin today by dentist I was refered to.
Is it ok to take, didn't think to ask as was more focused on getting to chemist before it shut. Its a 7 day course of 21 500 mg tablets. Thank you.
Is it ok to take, didn't think to ask as was more focused on getting to chemist before it shut. Its a 7 day course of 21 500 mg tablets. Thank you.
silver112
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PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Confused about different strengths of Asthma Medications?!!
Hiya, Really random post!! I have been suspected of having asthma for years, and have had a blue reliever inhaler for when necessary, which has usually been when its cold, when I'm ill or during hayfever times - most of the year then :-/ Anyway since September I have had constant chest infections,
Hiya, Really random post!! I have been suspected of having asthma for years, and have had a blue reliever inhaler for when necessary, which has usually been when its cold, when I'm ill or during hayfever times - most of the year then :-/ Anyway since September I have had constant chest infections,
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
I am in the midst of the worst flair up I have ever had. Up till now COPD was a minor irritation now I am scared.
The first antibiotic Amoxycillin didn't touch the symptoms I am now half way through a six day course of clarithromycin and no improvement. What should I do now
The first antibiotic Amoxycillin didn't touch the symptoms I am now half way through a six day course of clarithromycin and no improvement. What should I do now
hannahmac
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Remember to tell your dentist you have CLL
My dentists in Canada, knowing I have CLL, have always used prophylactic (protective) antibiotics for dental work, including cleanings. There doesn't seem to be much agreement on this subject, and it seems to vary from country to country, but it would be a good idea that CLL patients advise
My dentists in Canada, knowing I have CLL, have always used prophylactic (protective) antibiotics for dental work, including cleanings. There doesn't seem to be much agreement on this subject, and it seems to vary from country to country, but it would be a good idea that CLL patients advise
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Asthma/chest inf,
Iv been to my local hospital twice this week,was given amoxicillin onthe first visit ,I went again yesterday because my cough was so painfull, this doc said I had a lot of inflammation and possibly a virus,I was coughing that bad I wet myself,he said to stop amoxicillin ,which does nothing for me anyway
Iv been to my local hospital twice this week,was given amoxicillin onthe first visit ,I went again yesterday because my cough was so painfull, this doc said I had a lot of inflammation and possibly a virus,I was coughing that bad I wet myself,he said to stop amoxicillin ,which does nothing for me anyway
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
DRIVING: Raising the while flag, Part 2.
I will do my best to keep this concise. I spent hours researching a few things last night and discovered a surprise that may help me, but might be an uphill battle. I will advocate for it like crazy. Even if I do lose my license going forward to increased visual problems, I can accept that; I know it's
I will do my best to keep this concise. I spent hours researching a few things last night and discovered a surprise that may help me, but might be an uphill battle. I will advocate for it like crazy. Even if I do lose my license going forward to increased visual problems, I can accept that; I know it's
JudyJ
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PSP Association
11 years ago
copd emphysema chronic bro
I have any infection I starting coughing blood,please what is defereany can help,I been giving inhaler Salamol 100 mg almost over tree years,I been to see a nurse for check up and she give me atrovent inhaler ,she said to both of them will help you,this morning surgery ring me and they say to stop atrovent
I have any infection I starting coughing blood,please what is defereany can help,I been giving inhaler Salamol 100 mg almost over tree years,I been to see a nurse for check up and she give me atrovent inhaler ,she said to both of them will help you,this morning surgery ring me and they say to stop atrovent
123podmore
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
A ? About Tracheitis & pleurisy: am on antibiotics now
Got a bad chest/throat/head cold with typical symptoms inc terrible continuous coughing fits bringing up yellowish green clotted phlegm (sorry folks) 3 + weeks ago - and all this is still going strong, so on Monday of this the 3rd week i saw my v helpful gp. She examined me & said looks like tracheitis
Got a bad chest/throat/head cold with typical symptoms inc terrible continuous coughing fits bringing up yellowish green clotted phlegm (sorry folks) 3 + weeks ago - and all this is still going strong, so on Monday of this the 3rd week i saw my v helpful gp. She examined me & said looks like tracheitis
Barnclown
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
esa appeal
well done my notes for my appeal , of to my job centre tomorrow , to take it down so they can fax it to chippenhiam , than to see If I get more points , or will I be sighing on , lol . not been to well this week feel so tired , had a tooth out last Monday, had to go back Friday as was in so much pain
well done my notes for my appeal , of to my job centre tomorrow , to take it down so they can fax it to chippenhiam , than to see If I get more points , or will I be sighing on , lol . not been to well this week feel so tired , had a tooth out last Monday, had to go back Friday as was in so much pain
missmopp
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NRAS
11 years ago
Trying to manage COPD
I have been coughing up mucous since Christmas and have had been picking up different virus's from my grandaughter since then. I no sooner get over one spate of coughing then another one starts. With the last lot which started about six weeks ago I have had a course of Amoxycillin and something stronger
I have been coughing up mucous since Christmas and have had been picking up different virus's from my grandaughter since then. I no sooner get over one spate of coughing then another one starts. With the last lot which started about six weeks ago I have had a course of Amoxycillin and something stronger
Earbud
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Dentist prescribed amoxicillin
For bad toothache then come back for root work for bad tooth . Is this ok?
For bad toothache then come back for root work for bad tooth . Is this ok?
AmesHk
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
15 month old - 'probably asthma' - advice please x
Hello everyone. Just a bit of background. My daughter will be 15 months next week. When she was 2/3/4 months old (Feb/March Apr time), over that period of time she had very noisy breathing. She was eventually given antibiotics and that cleared it up. She was symptom free until Oct/Nov last year.
Hello everyone. Just a bit of background. My daughter will be 15 months next week. When she was 2/3/4 months old (Feb/March Apr time), over that period of time she had very noisy breathing. She was eventually given antibiotics and that cleared it up. She was symptom free until Oct/Nov last year.
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
How long should it take for antibiotics to leave the system?
Long story short.... I was prescribed 500mg amoxicillin 3/day for 10 days. Which is a lot! Anyhow, I thought I'd try 2/day and see how I got on, so I took 2 on Wednesday. When I woke up yesterday I was already feeling weird and should have immediately recognised the signs of an oncoming migraine.
Long story short.... I was prescribed 500mg amoxicillin 3/day for 10 days. Which is a lot! Anyhow, I thought I'd try 2/day and see how I got on, so I took 2 on Wednesday. When I woke up yesterday I was already feeling weird and should have immediately recognised the signs of an oncoming migraine.
Coppernob
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Pleurisy
Just back from the docs they put. Me on a nebuliser try it out first so I don't have go into hospital they put. Me on. Amoxicillin and steroids every week I to go the docs for something
Just back from the docs they put. Me on a nebuliser try it out first so I don't have go into hospital they put. Me on. Amoxicillin and steroids every week I to go the docs for something
scottty
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Lung infection not getting better, can anyone help please?
!2 days out of hospital following severe lung infection, a COPD exabertionan they said. It was not better, so GP prescribed amoxicillin, nearly finished the course now, and still feel awful and have fever and chills, pain in the back, a lot of breathlessness that I didn't have before the origional infection
!2 days out of hospital following severe lung infection, a COPD exabertionan they said. It was not better, so GP prescribed amoxicillin, nearly finished the course now, and still feel awful and have fever and chills, pain in the back, a lot of breathlessness that I didn't have before the origional infection
dirose
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Recurrent Kidney infections, pain , possilble stone?
Hi everyone Just jouned this group today. I have been hospitlalised twice with severe kidney infections- last sep and the end of last month. I was in horriffic pain, throwing up, feeling that someone was ripping my guts out. I seem to have pain for a long time after. Burning pain around my hip bone
Hi everyone Just jouned this group today. I have been hospitlalised twice with severe kidney infections- last sep and the end of last month. I was in horriffic pain, throwing up, feeling that someone was ripping my guts out. I seem to have pain for a long time after. Burning pain around my hip bone
Hidden
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Early CKD Support
11 years ago
UTI
My mother was catheterized with an in dwelling catheter several years ago as she was not able to empty her bladder and she was constantly requesting to go to the bathroom. She is currently having chronic UTI's. Although we have used several antibiotics for UTI's, none have resolved the infection.
My mother was catheterized with an in dwelling catheter several years ago as she was not able to empty her bladder and she was constantly requesting to go to the bathroom. She is currently having chronic UTI's. Although we have used several antibiotics for UTI's, none have resolved the infection.
Sugardart
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PSP Association
12 years ago
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