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taking seretide (advair) and Qvar together
Thus, if one's inflammation is in both types of airways, using both
inhalers
might make sense, at least physics-wise. Reviews on small airway inflammation state that PF and FEV1 are not sensitive towards small airway obstruction.
Thus, if one's inflammation is in both types of airways, using both
inhalers
might make sense, at least physics-wise. Reviews on small airway inflammation state that PF and FEV1 are not sensitive towards small airway obstruction.
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Coughing Fits
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed with ADHD. Thought I was just going crazy..
I have just been diagnosed with ADHD..I also have COPD which is under control with
inhalers
and osteoarthritis in my hips and currently on Lyrica for that..OCD as well.. put this altogether and I thought I was going crazy.
I have just been diagnosed with ADHD..I also have COPD which is under control with
inhalers
and osteoarthritis in my hips and currently on Lyrica for that..OCD as well.. put this altogether and I thought I was going crazy.
Spiritcat
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
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Short of breath since pandemic
Hey, Just hoping for some advice or ideas from anyone :) I first started getting short of breath in March 2020, it was around when the pandemic was first kicking off in the UK. I therefore have been unable to get the normal tests to help diagnose my breathing issue. I have done a peakflow meter (which
Hey, Just hoping for some advice or ideas from anyone :) I first started getting short of breath in March 2020, it was around when the pandemic was first kicking off in the UK. I therefore have been unable to get the normal tests to help diagnose my breathing issue. I have done a peakflow meter (which
CuriousAboutHealing
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Relvar inhaler and loss of taste
I have not had COVID and am double vaccinated with the Pfizer jab I take one puff of Relvar inhaler daily and rinse my mouth out Over the past few weeks I have lost my sense of taste ,I can identify acidity but I can’t taste a cup of coffee of any strength Any thoughts
I have not had COVID and am double vaccinated with the Pfizer jab I take one puff of Relvar inhaler daily and rinse my mouth out Over the past few weeks I have lost my sense of taste ,I can identify acidity but I can’t taste a cup of coffee of any strength Any thoughts
Jennypin
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Aerochamber cleaning question
Hi everyone, say I open a new aerochamber adult mask and I wash it for the first time before I use it, is every 7 days after that okay for a wash in just like warm water and fairy liquid and left to air dry or do I need to scrub gently inside tube to remove the medication that is left in the chamber
Hi everyone, say I open a new aerochamber adult mask and I wash it for the first time before I use it, is every 7 days after that okay for a wash in just like warm water and fairy liquid and left to air dry or do I need to scrub gently inside tube to remove the medication that is left in the chamber
Jimmycush
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Steroid inhaler affecting voice
Ive been diagnosed with mild asthma after waking up one morning with a tight chest (im a fit and otherwise healthy non smoking 40 year old). I currently have 2 doses of 100mg Clenil Modulite twice a day and have been doing so for over a year. I also sing in a band and in the last 2-3 months ive noticed
Ive been diagnosed with mild asthma after waking up one morning with a tight chest (im a fit and otherwise healthy non smoking 40 year old). I currently have 2 doses of 100mg Clenil Modulite twice a day and have been doing so for over a year. I also sing in a band and in the last 2-3 months ive noticed
Bear26
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Copd review
So I turned up at the surgery for my review today, and was told by a different receptionist it was meant to be over the phone. (FGS) anyway saw the copd nurse asked all the questions I wanted to ask. I asked how do they know it's emphysema and not anything else, she said the spirometry determines this
So I turned up at the surgery for my review today, and was told by a different receptionist it was meant to be over the phone. (FGS) anyway saw the copd nurse asked all the questions I wanted to ask. I asked how do they know it's emphysema and not anything else, she said the spirometry determines this
Jake25
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung Conditions
Hi I've had a chronic cough for as long as I can remember but in April this year I started getting blood in my phlegm when I got up in the morning. I have never been a big drinker of water but after looking at some information on the internet, I realised I could be suffering from dehydration so started
Hi I've had a chronic cough for as long as I can remember but in April this year I started getting blood in my phlegm when I got up in the morning. I have never been a big drinker of water but after looking at some information on the internet, I realised I could be suffering from dehydration so started
Ewan1177
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Non-allergic asthma? Is montelukast and antihistamine needed?
And instead be managed with stronger
inhalers
as opposed to ‘add-ons’ which maybe more for allergic-asthma? Sorry for lots of questions! I am just very confused now the allergy asthma seems to be ruled out. Thank you!
And instead be managed with stronger
inhalers
as opposed to ‘add-ons’ which maybe more for allergic-asthma? Sorry for lots of questions! I am just very confused now the allergy asthma seems to be ruled out. Thank you!
LRLR
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Breathing Problem with once a day inhalers
I have been 2 x once a day
inhalers
for quite a while now, but find that no matter how I take them (together or one morning and one lunchtime) I am breathless again after about two and a half hours. I think I preferred having
inhalers
to take every four hours they seem to wok better.
I have been 2 x once a day
inhalers
for quite a while now, but find that no matter how I take them (together or one morning and one lunchtime) I am breathless again after about two and a half hours. I think I preferred having
inhalers
to take every four hours they seem to wok better.
Libragirl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Anxiety
It's been a really long time since i wrote.hope everyone is doing well.i got covid in late Feb but my breathing was not affected.however i had massive fatigue for a week and then my trigeminal nerve got upset from the virus. It's something i had over 20 years ago from a mild thrush infection and it upset
It's been a really long time since i wrote.hope everyone is doing well.i got covid in late Feb but my breathing was not affected.however i had massive fatigue for a week and then my trigeminal nerve got upset from the virus. It's something i had over 20 years ago from a mild thrush infection and it upset
hope132
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Hello new inhaler
Hi I have COPD just been put on new inhaler it's called trimbow stopped my wheezing and also loosened up phlegm 😊
Hi I have COPD just been put on new inhaler it's called trimbow stopped my wheezing and also loosened up phlegm 😊
lenney007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhalers
Hello,I have had asthma flare up after my second covid vaccine pfizer 4 weeks ago and as I'm New to asthma I never really used brown inhaler fully. I spoke to asthma nurse today very kind lady. She said I must do something about it as it won't go away. I only started having asthma last August due to
Hello,I have had asthma flare up after my second covid vaccine pfizer 4 weeks ago and as I'm New to asthma I never really used brown inhaler fully. I spoke to asthma nurse today very kind lady. She said I must do something about it as it won't go away. I only started having asthma last August due to
Beruska3
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Damaged inhaler?
Hi, this is a random question but I was just curious. This evening while out doing shopping as I was paying at a self service I took my inhaler out of my pocket to reach my card. My inhaler was on the part which scans the codes Can the radar cause any issues with the inhaler? I was curious as when you
Hi, this is a random question but I was just curious. This evening while out doing shopping as I was paying at a self service I took my inhaler out of my pocket to reach my card. My inhaler was on the part which scans the codes Can the radar cause any issues with the inhaler? I was curious as when you
danielishere19
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma question
I have had duo resp, seretide and now fostair preventer
inhalers
.. none seem to be helping I still have a tight chest and breathing difficulties. I also take montelukast. Is there anything else i can do?
I have had duo resp, seretide and now fostair preventer
inhalers
.. none seem to be helping I still have a tight chest and breathing difficulties. I also take montelukast. Is there anything else i can do?
Lee_vee11
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Early days. What might have caused my tinnitus? A Salbutamol inhaler, a wisdom tooth extraction?
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
Don_Alejandro
in
Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Really Struggling with Fostair
The dr prescribed me more Prednisolone and advised me that my asthma is not under control and that I need to try different
inhalers
to manage it. Spoke to my asthma nurse at my GP practice who told me I was overdue an asthma review(I had no idea!)
The dr prescribed me more Prednisolone and advised me that my asthma is not under control and that I need to try different
inhalers
to manage it. Spoke to my asthma nurse at my GP practice who told me I was overdue an asthma review(I had no idea!)
mypoorlungs
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhalers changed again!
So had my
inhalers
changed to fostair 200/6 and salamol. Also been put on montelekust! Should i be concerned that my treatment is getting stronger and the side affects?
So had my
inhalers
changed to fostair 200/6 and salamol. Also been put on montelekust! Should i be concerned that my treatment is getting stronger and the side affects?
Flamingo17
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Best Inhaler for Chronic Bronchitis
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
ck101
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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