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Common lung infection in infants has different subtypes with differing asthma risks
Bronchiolitis—the most common lung infection in young children, and which is most often caused by respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV—is the leading cause of hospitalizations in U.S. infants, and about 30% of those with severe bronchiolitis later develop asthma. A team led by investigators at Massachusetts
Bronchiolitis—the most common lung infection in young children, and which is most often caused by respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV—is the leading cause of hospitalizations in U.S. infants, and about 30% of those with severe bronchiolitis later develop asthma. A team led by investigators at Massachusetts
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Possible Pleurisy (New member)
Hey all, I'm new around here and was wondering if anyone has experienced the same as myself. I have a sharp pain across both lungs, around the bottom/diaphragm area when I cough. This has moved from a chesty/mucus cough to a very dry/tickly cough, which makes me want to cry when it happens! I've taken
Hey all, I'm new around here and was wondering if anyone has experienced the same as myself. I have a sharp pain across both lungs, around the bottom/diaphragm area when I cough. This has moved from a chesty/mucus cough to a very dry/tickly cough, which makes me want to cry when it happens! I've taken
thebear74
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
The result
Good afternoon, so the consultant rang and it appears to be pneumonia, she said I will have to have another ct scan in 3 months as they want to keep an eye on this shadow but she’s confident that it’s pneumonia so there we are Thank you all so much for the support you’ve shown me Cales xx
Good afternoon, so the consultant rang and it appears to be pneumonia, she said I will have to have another ct scan in 3 months as they want to keep an eye on this shadow but she’s confident that it’s pneumonia so there we are Thank you all so much for the support you’ve shown me Cales xx
cales
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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To Work or Not to Work.
There has been some recent discussions around the subject of returning to work and how compatible this might be with a diagnosis of PMRGCA. I too am currently having this mental debate as I prepare for a 3rd and final attempt at returning to work in a primary school. I'm not posting this particularly
There has been some recent discussions around the subject of returning to work and how compatible this might be with a diagnosis of PMRGCA. I too am currently having this mental debate as I prepare for a 3rd and final attempt at returning to work in a primary school. I'm not posting this particularly
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Bloomin’ Pneumonia
Well, irritatingly I am in hospital with pneumonia! Complete pain - and I’m cross because my lovely GP said to wait until I was off Prednisolone before the vaccination. Four years later still on Pred. Am I right that the pneumonia vaccine is ok for people on steroids? Honestly! And I had a lovely day
Well, irritatingly I am in hospital with pneumonia! Complete pain - and I’m cross because my lovely GP said to wait until I was off Prednisolone before the vaccination. Four years later still on Pred. Am I right that the pneumonia vaccine is ok for people on steroids? Honestly! And I had a lovely day
Thelmarina
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Feeling so cold all the time
Is it normal to feel so cold .hands and feet normally . I have hashimotos. Thank you
Is it normal to feel so cold .hands and feet normally . I have hashimotos. Thank you
eileen-1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Experiences of paracentesis (drainage of ascites)
Hello As you may remember, Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. Last year we carried out a survey into experiences of paracentesis
Hello As you may remember, Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. Last year we carried out a survey into experiences of paracentesis
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Doctor visit
Hi everyone hope all is well. We finally had our Dr. visit with Dr Bang from John Hopkins after over a year. She said that Rick is in the last stage and told me to take him off Tramadol and to only give him clonazepam only when needed. She also gave him some new medicine Trazodone 50 mg for his sleeping
Hi everyone hope all is well. We finally had our Dr. visit with Dr Bang from John Hopkins after over a year. She said that Rick is in the last stage and told me to take him off Tramadol and to only give him clonazepam only when needed. She also gave him some new medicine Trazodone 50 mg for his sleeping
Hidden
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Troublesome Cough!
Talking about troublesome coughs! I have these bouts of cough at all time, when it starts, it could go for about 5 minutes and then suddenly stop..this occurs during the day and night time! The cough usually is tickly , and my voice has gone hoarse and my throat hurts..😢😔....Is anyone out there going
Talking about troublesome coughs! I have these bouts of cough at all time, when it starts, it could go for about 5 minutes and then suddenly stop..this occurs during the day and night time! The cough usually is tickly , and my voice has gone hoarse and my throat hurts..😢😔....Is anyone out there going
eembee1
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Peak Flow going down... :(
The last year and a half has been spectacular for me and my asthma. Since in August 2019 the doc swapped my meds (seretide 250 to symbicort 80 4.5) everything changed. I went from 500 peak flow to 645. No more phlegm, no infections, a lot of resistance..Excellent improvement of my condition. But 2 weeks
The last year and a half has been spectacular for me and my asthma. Since in August 2019 the doc swapped my meds (seretide 250 to symbicort 80 4.5) everything changed. I went from 500 peak flow to 645. No more phlegm, no infections, a lot of resistance..Excellent improvement of my condition. But 2 weeks
miquelet1981
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
When I cough it taste like chlorine ???
I can taste chlorine when I cough and my phlegm
I can taste chlorine when I cough and my phlegm
Shenoaabbey
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Rifaximin to treat SIBO
Hi everyone Has anybody ever been prescribed Rifaximin by an endo/doctor for treating sibo. My result for sibo came back positive and my endocrinologist has suggested trying Rifaximin antibiotic for a course of 14 days. However, irs incredibly expensive and I’m just worried my GP won’t prescribe it
Hi everyone Has anybody ever been prescribed Rifaximin by an endo/doctor for treating sibo. My result for sibo came back positive and my endocrinologist has suggested trying Rifaximin antibiotic for a course of 14 days. However, irs incredibly expensive and I’m just worried my GP won’t prescribe it
Hafsah2345
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Diagnosed with otosclerosis
Hello, I have been just diagnosed with otosclerosis , i went to the the doctor complaining that i found hearing in my right ear is muffled compared to the left and mild tinnitus so after doing tympanometry (which was normal but with absent stapedial reflex) and pure tone audiometry (showed that sadly
Hello, I have been just diagnosed with otosclerosis , i went to the the doctor complaining that i found hearing in my right ear is muffled compared to the left and mild tinnitus so after doing tympanometry (which was normal but with absent stapedial reflex) and pure tone audiometry (showed that sadly
Kiloa
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Breathlessness
Hi I’m 14 months out of a 3week stay in icu .I went in for surgery 15mins in my lungs collapsed and pneumonia.put in induced coma.came home the day before covid lockdown last year in March. I still can’t get to the end of a sentence without being breathless also walking from a to b. Does anyone else
Hi I’m 14 months out of a 3week stay in icu .I went in for surgery 15mins in my lungs collapsed and pneumonia.put in induced coma.came home the day before covid lockdown last year in March. I still can’t get to the end of a sentence without being breathless also walking from a to b. Does anyone else
Myepisode
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Day 4 of no restless legs
I finally made an appt to see neurologist after 10 + years of RLS for the end of this month. Now, Its been four days without RLS. The only thing that I’ve changed is taking (2) Tumeric Cucumin 1600 mcg. I still am taking 1-1/2 50mg of tramadol at 9 pm & another 1-1/2 at 11pm. For the past 4-6 months
I finally made an appt to see neurologist after 10 + years of RLS for the end of this month. Now, Its been four days without RLS. The only thing that I’ve changed is taking (2) Tumeric Cucumin 1600 mcg. I still am taking 1-1/2 50mg of tramadol at 9 pm & another 1-1/2 at 11pm. For the past 4-6 months
shellbell987
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Pneumonia
About a week ago, dad started running a fever. They did some cultures and a sputum test. It came back that he had pneumonia and a UTI. So they started him on some antibiotics. He didn’t have much of a fever the last couple of days but then today he had another fever. It got as high as 101.8. His oxygen
About a week ago, dad started running a fever. They did some cultures and a sputum test. It came back that he had pneumonia and a UTI. So they started him on some antibiotics. He didn’t have much of a fever the last couple of days but then today he had another fever. It got as high as 101.8. His oxygen
jld85
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Cold sores
I have retired at last but in so much pain all the time and cold sore after cold sores, after losing my husband five years ago I have a partner who treats me very well but I’m feeling like a pain in the neck to him, last year I had ulcers on my leg that took 5 months to heal he would change my dressings
I have retired at last but in so much pain all the time and cold sore after cold sores, after losing my husband five years ago I have a partner who treats me very well but I’m feeling like a pain in the neck to him, last year I had ulcers on my leg that took 5 months to heal he would change my dressings
PAULINE15
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Doctors
If pain treatment and/or desperately needed referrals are refused where can you get help? As a result of this treatment (or lack of it) in June 2019, I quickly needed to use crutches. Nov 2020, my severe bone on bone hip gave way, and I broke the good leg. Reluctance to answer my calls for help
If pain treatment and/or desperately needed referrals are refused where can you get help? As a result of this treatment (or lack of it) in June 2019, I quickly needed to use crutches. Nov 2020, my severe bone on bone hip gave way, and I broke the good leg. Reluctance to answer my calls for help
Desperata
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Coping with a head cold
Does anyone have tips for coping with a head cold? I used to very much one to just get on with it but since diagnosis any minor Illness becomes a big deal. I have small children and a demanding job. Caught a cold off of the kids and I’ve hit a complete wall. Trying to listen to my body but it is so
Does anyone have tips for coping with a head cold? I used to very much one to just get on with it but since diagnosis any minor Illness becomes a big deal. I have small children and a demanding job. Caught a cold off of the kids and I’ve hit a complete wall. Trying to listen to my body but it is so
Raven_claw
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Pneumonia vaccine
I’m normally a silent follower, great site. But I would be grateful for any thoughts/experiences regarding this vaccine. I keep getting reoccurring bouts of pneumonia and hospital admissions, and then the usual oral steroids and antibiotics Would there be merit in requesting the vaccine
I’m normally a silent follower, great site. But I would be grateful for any thoughts/experiences regarding this vaccine. I keep getting reoccurring bouts of pneumonia and hospital admissions, and then the usual oral steroids and antibiotics Would there be merit in requesting the vaccine
Frued
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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