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Catching cold all the time
Good morning , Has anyone experienced so many colds /sore throat which need to be treated every single time with antibiotics because of the chest infection? Why so often? I mean every two weeks or so? Thank you !
Good morning , Has anyone experienced so many colds /sore throat which need to be treated every single time with antibiotics because of the chest infection? Why so often? I mean every two weeks or so? Thank you !
Memoc
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Colds and asthma flare up
Hi I have a cold(one of my main triggers) and was really hoping to avoid a flare up of my asthma. I had a bad winter with two very long chest infections, countless steriods and antibiotics and the weather has been against all of us with chest complaints this summer. I didn't used to react to normal colds
Hi I have a cold(one of my main triggers) and was really hoping to avoid a flare up of my asthma. I had a bad winter with two very long chest infections, countless steriods and antibiotics and the weather has been against all of us with chest complaints this summer. I didn't used to react to normal colds
Purplejane
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Krill oil anyone? Interesting research to start for Lupus SLE
Hi all http://lupusnewstoday.com/2018/08/29/new-trial-assessing-potential-krill-oil-ease-lupus-symptoms/ However the participants in the trial will be those who eat seafood two or less times a month(?!), so will probably show an improvement anyway... as shown in this 2016 article: http://lupusnewstoday.com
Hi all http://lupusnewstoday.com/2018/08/29/new-trial-assessing-potential-krill-oil-ease-lupus-symptoms/ However the participants in the trial will be those who eat seafood two or less times a month(?!), so will probably show an improvement anyway... as shown in this 2016 article: http://lupusnewstoday.com
DJK99
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
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Psoriasis on glans help
Hi guys, I have started 8 years ago or something to have psoriasis on my glans. It comes randomly but in the last couple of months is getting worst. I always used elocon cream for 3-4 days until it disappears but I don’t think it’s s good idea keep using cortison cream. Thank you What can i do?
Hi guys, I have started 8 years ago or something to have psoriasis on my glans. It comes randomly but in the last couple of months is getting worst. I always used elocon cream for 3-4 days until it disappears but I don’t think it’s s good idea keep using cortison cream. Thank you What can i do?
mat90
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed with copd
Hi all, just looking for some advice please....i have been a smoker for over 40 years, with a nasty cough and in past year started getting breathless, stopped smoking with champix 10 weeks, anyway after about 6 weeks not smoking cough completely gone, not getting breathless, but just had a spiro test
Hi all, just looking for some advice please....i have been a smoker for over 40 years, with a nasty cough and in past year started getting breathless, stopped smoking with champix 10 weeks, anyway after about 6 weeks not smoking cough completely gone, not getting breathless, but just had a spiro test
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Smoking. !!!
I am writing as I am wondering if there's something seriously wrong with me or is it a personal issue. I am still a smoker with emphysema and two weeks ago I went to the Dr, not my usual one at the practice, and when I asked her for Zyban which I have used before and it made me stop smoking, she said
I am writing as I am wondering if there's something seriously wrong with me or is it a personal issue. I am still a smoker with emphysema and two weeks ago I went to the Dr, not my usual one at the practice, and when I asked her for Zyban which I have used before and it made me stop smoking, she said
BB4ALL
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Rash
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has had or seen a rash like this. When I was at my local out of hours Drs the other week she was concerned about the progression to cellulitis. I ended up having 2 courses of strong antibiotics and went back last week because it hadn't cleared up yet. I was given zerocream
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has had or seen a rash like this. When I was at my local out of hours Drs the other week she was concerned about the progression to cellulitis. I ended up having 2 courses of strong antibiotics and went back last week because it hadn't cleared up yet. I was given zerocream
Ginger46
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NRAS
6 years ago
Not quite IC but ouch!
My lovely, cool mesh vest top seems to have a bite - it also acted as a cheese grater on my right nipple last run 😳 Antiseptic cream and a plaster donned today. Being hairy in that area, not looking forward to removing the plaster later 😱
My lovely, cool mesh vest top seems to have a bite - it also acted as a cheese grater on my right nipple last run 😳 Antiseptic cream and a plaster donned today. Being hairy in that area, not looking forward to removing the plaster later 😱
Jay66UK
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
CRPS
i have crps which was caused originally by a cyst on my spinal cord and has given me peripheral pain in both my legs i have had this for over 8 years now and it has been life changing, i have been offered a spinal cord stimulator trial and wanted to know if anyone has had this done and if so what is
i have crps which was caused originally by a cyst on my spinal cord and has given me peripheral pain in both my legs i have had this for over 8 years now and it has been life changing, i have been offered a spinal cord stimulator trial and wanted to know if anyone has had this done and if so what is
vivikin
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Spinal cord stimulator experiences
Hi folks, I am 37 years old and slipped on ice last year, twisted back and my injury was made far worse following physio intervention in which I was asked to lift 5kg weight repetively as quick as I could in a minute. I had an instant flare up resulting in numbness lower back, groin, lower legs ext
Hi folks, I am 37 years old and slipped on ice last year, twisted back and my injury was made far worse following physio intervention in which I was asked to lift 5kg weight repetively as quick as I could in a minute. I had an instant flare up resulting in numbness lower back, groin, lower legs ext
Kerrycop
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Science or Snake Oil: does EASEaCOLD really help to shorten your cold?
[i]"There is very little evidence the herbal and vitamin supplements in EASEaCOLD Cold and Flu, Day and Night help to treat the common cold, or the symptoms associated with a cold. Some, such as echinacea and garlic, may help to prevent a cold, or reduce its length or severity if taken prior to the cold
[i]"There is very little evidence the herbal and vitamin supplements in EASEaCOLD Cold and Flu, Day and Night help to treat the common cold, or the symptoms associated with a cold. Some, such as echinacea and garlic, may help to prevent a cold, or reduce its length or severity if taken prior to the cold
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Alllergic reaction to Fucidin cream? fucidic acid?
Has anyone had an allergic reaction to using Fucidin cream? I was prescribed it to apply to sores on my leg, now I've got an itchy red lumpy rash all over my arms and torso. Saw my GP, doesn't know what it is. To me it looks like an allergy, I know I'm allergic to penicillin. My left leg & foot is swollen
Has anyone had an allergic reaction to using Fucidin cream? I was prescribed it to apply to sores on my leg, now I've got an itchy red lumpy rash all over my arms and torso. Saw my GP, doesn't know what it is. To me it looks like an allergy, I know I'm allergic to penicillin. My left leg & foot is swollen
JakiF
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AF Association
6 years ago
Medicinal cannabis
I’ve been told by my GP that he can no longer prescribe Fentanyl lozenges for my breakthrough pain. I’ve always known they are palliative care drugs. They worked for me. Now I’m stressed about how I’ll cope when my last two are gone. Has anyone else had medicinal cannabis prescribed? If so did it work
I’ve been told by my GP that he can no longer prescribe Fentanyl lozenges for my breakthrough pain. I’ve always known they are palliative care drugs. They worked for me. Now I’m stressed about how I’ll cope when my last two are gone. Has anyone else had medicinal cannabis prescribed? If so did it work
Rob395
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Methotrexate
What do you people take for colds and flu when taking this drug?? Although I have stopped taking it the drug is in my system and I am full of cold. I thought I would add a couple of pictures to brighten up your day peeps
What do you people take for colds and flu when taking this drug?? Although I have stopped taking it the drug is in my system and I am full of cold. I thought I would add a couple of pictures to brighten up your day peeps
Hidden
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NRAS
6 years ago
Cancer, sunlight and vitamin D by Michael Holick.
PubMed returns 426 hits for <holick "vitamin d">. The earliest paper is from 1970, the most recent is from Jun 26. I am going to paste quite a lot from a 2014 paper [1], & will end with a few comments. -Patrick ... Begin Holick: Abstract The sunshine vitamin has been associated with reduced risk
PubMed returns 426 hits for <holick "vitamin d">. The earliest paper is from 1970, the most recent is from Jun 26. I am going to paste quite a lot from a 2014 paper [1], & will end with a few comments. -Patrick ... Begin Holick: Abstract The sunshine vitamin has been associated with reduced risk
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Caffeine and spirometery tests
Hi everyone. Ive just been reading about the effects caffeine apparently can have on spirometry tests. Quite suprised when it stated caffeine is a bronchodialator that can last up to 4 hours after having say, a cup of tea or coffee or a coke etc so it could lead to false spirometery readings and so the
Hi everyone. Ive just been reading about the effects caffeine apparently can have on spirometry tests. Quite suprised when it stated caffeine is a bronchodialator that can last up to 4 hours after having say, a cup of tea or coffee or a coke etc so it could lead to false spirometery readings and so the
robdonn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Premenopausal
Hallo Can anyone give me any advice about premenopause and hashimotos? Ive had Hashimoto's now for about 12 years im on Erfa 100mg Vit c Cod liver oil Magnesium B12 and Iron injections depends on blood results Just need help on how to get through this, its so emotional and thought maybe if anyone had
Hallo Can anyone give me any advice about premenopause and hashimotos? Ive had Hashimoto's now for about 12 years im on Erfa 100mg Vit c Cod liver oil Magnesium B12 and Iron injections depends on blood results Just need help on how to get through this, its so emotional and thought maybe if anyone had
Stephanie70
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy
Hi, I am new to this forum, and am a young elderly lady!! Over the last 5 years have been under 3 Neurologists and the last year or so under my local pain clinic. Finally had the more or less diagnosis of Perioheral Neuropathy ( non diabetic- no obvious cause). In January had a Bilateral spinal nerve
Hi, I am new to this forum, and am a young elderly lady!! Over the last 5 years have been under 3 Neurologists and the last year or so under my local pain clinic. Finally had the more or less diagnosis of Perioheral Neuropathy ( non diabetic- no obvious cause). In January had a Bilateral spinal nerve
Buci
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Action on Pain
6 years ago
What this problem could be
Hi guys, I had this problem since atleast 4 years ago but now I would like to find what could be. Basically first time it happened I went straight to the doctor that gave me elocon cream to put on. ( I have a little bit of psoriasis on my body in few places). Do you think this could be psoriasis aswel
Hi guys, I had this problem since atleast 4 years ago but now I would like to find what could be. Basically first time it happened I went straight to the doctor that gave me elocon cream to put on. ( I have a little bit of psoriasis on my body in few places). Do you think this could be psoriasis aswel
mat90
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Intal/Tilade - Medication for exercise induced asthma
I have been doing some research whilst trying to rest up after the weekend, and it seems there are some medications around which target exercise induced asthma. Generally my asthma is reasonably well controlled, but exercise remains an issue for me. For example this weekend, I used ventolin before I
I have been doing some research whilst trying to rest up after the weekend, and it seems there are some medications around which target exercise induced asthma. Generally my asthma is reasonably well controlled, but exercise remains an issue for me. For example this weekend, I used ventolin before I
-Butterfly-
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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