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Fluid behind ear drum
I started with T in March 2024. It started in the left ear. The Dr said it looked like a mild ear infection. I used antibiotics and it cleared up but the T continued. I had ear wax removal as the Dr said this could also be the cause. I had been on holiday 2 weeks before this started but before then there
I started with T in March 2024. It started in the left ear. The Dr said it looked like a mild ear infection. I used antibiotics and it cleared up but the T continued. I had ear wax removal as the Dr said this could also be the cause. I had been on holiday 2 weeks before this started but before then there
JennoB
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Wheezing
I wake with worrying wheezing, usually it seems to come from the left hand lower lung. I think it's associated with nasal drip and sleeping on my left. Sometimes coughing will produce a small amount of phlegm which relieves the situation to some extent. In cold weather or if I catch cold, my symptoms
I wake with worrying wheezing, usually it seems to come from the left hand lower lung. I think it's associated with nasal drip and sleeping on my left. Sometimes coughing will produce a small amount of phlegm which relieves the situation to some extent. In cold weather or if I catch cold, my symptoms
Q-owl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Fostair combination Inhalers advice
I've just been prescribed a new inhaler called Fostair (Fostair 100micrograms/dose / 6micrograms/dose inhaler (Chiesi Ltd), ASTHMA: (beclometasone dipropionate / formoterol fumarate). I previously used Seretide (and salamol reliever) in the past I've never had a combination inhaler before, just wondering
I've just been prescribed a new inhaler called Fostair (Fostair 100micrograms/dose / 6micrograms/dose inhaler (Chiesi Ltd), ASTHMA: (beclometasone dipropionate / formoterol fumarate). I previously used Seretide (and salamol reliever) in the past I've never had a combination inhaler before, just wondering
swfc-dan
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
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asthmatic response to new rug made in India
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
Gwalltarian
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Trimbow / Fostair
Can anyone confirm my understanding please? I can't take fostair, it gave me awful palpitations, tremors and excess mucus to the point I felt like I was drowning when I lay down so it was quickly stopped. I saw a respiratory consultant recently and as most other inhalers have already been tried he suggested
Can anyone confirm my understanding please? I can't take fostair, it gave me awful palpitations, tremors and excess mucus to the point I felt like I was drowning when I lay down so it was quickly stopped. I saw a respiratory consultant recently and as most other inhalers have already been tried he suggested
_Badger_
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
The ‘100 day cough’ - possible use of steroids
I came off steroids at the end of January this year, after 4 years in total for PMR. I have what has been termed the 100 day cough that persists - for 12 weeks and counting. I’ve been informed that I have post infection inflammation and an inhaler has been prescribed (I’m on my second). It has two drugs
I came off steroids at the end of January this year, after 4 years in total for PMR. I have what has been termed the 100 day cough that persists - for 12 weeks and counting. I’ve been informed that I have post infection inflammation and an inhaler has been prescribed (I’m on my second). It has two drugs
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Allergic reaction To preventer inhaler
I have been on Symbicort pressurised inhaler for over 3 years but am Now getting side effects of pins & needles in my lips and fingers. I have eliminatedall my other medication and tried fostair and ellipta and they too are causing the same. Can anyone advise me of any other inhaler that does not contain
I have been on Symbicort pressurised inhaler for over 3 years but am Now getting side effects of pins & needles in my lips and fingers. I have eliminatedall my other medication and tried fostair and ellipta and they too are causing the same. Can anyone advise me of any other inhaler that does not contain
pam7974
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Any advice?
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
LisaLuv3000
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Headaches post Gamma knife surgery
6 weeks of headaches on the side of the tumour and they’ve been getting worse. I’m due to see the original ENT consultant on Wednesday next week but and ideas why now? It’s over 12 months since the Gamma knife and possibly due to Eustachian tube disfunction. The pain is sometimes sharp and intense
6 weeks of headaches on the side of the tumour and they’ve been getting worse. I’m due to see the original ENT consultant on Wednesday next week but and ideas why now? It’s over 12 months since the Gamma knife and possibly due to Eustachian tube disfunction. The pain is sometimes sharp and intense
GGourmet
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
deceased dauther
anyone had any problems with Formoterol Fumarate or Yupelri
anyone had any problems with Formoterol Fumarate or Yupelri
sadfather
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COPD Friends
2 years ago
Reaction between thyroid meds and antibiotics and increased sensitivity to prescription drugs
I have really been suffering with a sinus infection following Covid in December last year. My gp prescribed Doxycycline 100 mg capsules. This was at my request. I had suffered with a sinus infection for almost eighteen months following a previous bout of Covid. The side affects were not pleasant but
I have really been suffering with a sinus infection following Covid in December last year. My gp prescribed Doxycycline 100 mg capsules. This was at my request. I had suffered with a sinus infection for almost eighteen months following a previous bout of Covid. The side affects were not pleasant but
dizzy864
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Fostair - LABA component
Hello Has anyone had problems with the Formoterol in Fostair MART therapy (100/6) x 1-2 puffs x 2 daily. I was changed over to this in August last year as was not fully controlled on Clenil/SABA. When I started it i had a mucus cough and was reviewed a month later and put on A/Bios as it was considered
Hello Has anyone had problems with the Formoterol in Fostair MART therapy (100/6) x 1-2 puffs x 2 daily. I was changed over to this in August last year as was not fully controlled on Clenil/SABA. When I started it i had a mucus cough and was reviewed a month later and put on A/Bios as it was considered
1Molly2006
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Help again!
First of all , Happy New Year to everyone & to those who replied to my original post thank you.I have no update on my situation 're test results so it's looking like it will be another 2 months before I hear anything. The GP is phoning me on the 4th with my blood test results so I will try & move things
First of all , Happy New Year to everyone & to those who replied to my original post thank you.I have no update on my situation 're test results so it's looking like it will be another 2 months before I hear anything. The GP is phoning me on the 4th with my blood test results so I will try & move things
Meysha
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
mometasone Furoate
anyone els using this spray ,I’ve just been prescribed it out of the blue. 🤷🏽♂️
anyone els using this spray ,I’ve just been prescribed it out of the blue. 🤷🏽♂️
Ronzy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
steroid spray
l have osteoporosis,the doctor give me mometasone furoate spray for my nose inflammation 1 spray each nostril twice a day, could the steroid in the spray effect my osteoporosis.( T scores are hip -t3 spine t-2)
l have osteoporosis,the doctor give me mometasone furoate spray for my nose inflammation 1 spray each nostril twice a day, could the steroid in the spray effect my osteoporosis.( T scores are hip -t3 spine t-2)
KE-n
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
12 months post ablation
the diagnosis of Trachicardia induced cardiomyopathy was correct LVEF is 34%. Three months ago the HF clinic has prescribed : Dapagliflozin. Entresto. Eplerenone Formoterol Nebivolol. Apixaban. Had couple of blood tests alls fine just feel a bit tired sometimes one of the drugs gave by me an
the diagnosis of Trachicardia induced cardiomyopathy was correct LVEF is 34%. Three months ago the HF clinic has prescribed : Dapagliflozin. Entresto. Eplerenone Formoterol Nebivolol. Apixaban. Had couple of blood tests alls fine just feel a bit tired sometimes one of the drugs gave by me an
bigolbears
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How to apply these medications?
I recently went to a dermatologist and prescribed me medications. I am not fan of skin cares so maybe can anyone help me out if I'm doing it right. Medications (in order): 1. Cleanser 2. Moisturizer 3. [i]Mometasone Furoate Cream [/i] [i]4. Mupirocin Ointment [/i] [i][/i] [i][/i]Do
I recently went to a dermatologist and prescribed me medications. I am not fan of skin cares so maybe can anyone help me out if I'm doing it right. Medications (in order): 1. Cleanser 2. Moisturizer 3. [i]Mometasone Furoate Cream [/i] [i]4. Mupirocin Ointment [/i] [i][/i] [i][/i]Do
john4412
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
Mometasone Furoate for ETD (causing Tinnitus?)
I have been using Mometasone Furoate to treat my Eustachian tube dysfunction. Once in the morning 1 spray up each nostril and once in the evening again 1 spray up each nostril. Chewing gum and sucking sweets also I can sometimes get a lot of brown bits to come out of my tubes which I spit out into the
I have been using Mometasone Furoate to treat my Eustachian tube dysfunction. Once in the morning 1 spray up each nostril and once in the evening again 1 spray up each nostril. Chewing gum and sucking sweets also I can sometimes get a lot of brown bits to come out of my tubes which I spit out into the
Squarkyboy
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Chronic Balanitis Practical Home Remedies
Chronic Balanitis is not only physically debilitating but also a highly psychological stress and depression causing condition. When suffered frequent flare-ups, it not only affects the sufferer but also mentally affect the whole family and friends. Some statistics infer that the condition is suffered
Chronic Balanitis is not only physically debilitating but also a highly psychological stress and depression causing condition. When suffered frequent flare-ups, it not only affects the sufferer but also mentally affect the whole family and friends. Some statistics infer that the condition is suffered
Hcures
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Mometasone Nasal Spray
How long would you expect it to take for Mometasone Nasal Spray to start to work, please? I've been taking it for nearly 2 weeks and no improvement on Post Nasal Drip so far. I was using Flixonase before and that didn't work. Was really hoping the new spray would! Thanks.
How long would you expect it to take for Mometasone Nasal Spray to start to work, please? I've been taking it for nearly 2 weeks and no improvement on Post Nasal Drip so far. I was using Flixonase before and that didn't work. Was really hoping the new spray would! Thanks.
alnew45
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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