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Compressed Inhalers
Last few months local pharmacy have been giving me compressed inhalers when I order my Salbutamol. Usually switches between brands Salamol CFC or Air Salb. Can't remember going last time I've been going through so many so quickly. Just wish I could you my old ones. Is this the same in the rest of UK
Last few months local pharmacy have been giving me compressed inhalers when I order my Salbutamol. Usually switches between brands Salamol CFC or Air Salb. Can't remember going last time I've been going through so many so quickly. Just wish I could you my old ones. Is this the same in the rest of UK
bestituta
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Possible vasculitis diagnosis looming...
I've had allergic
rhinitis
(stuffy/runny nose and a cough caused by post nasal drip) for a couple of years now, with no clear trigger and only minimal response to antihistamines. I also feel very tired a lot, but this could easily be due to the hepatitis as the fatigue is a long standing problem.
I've had allergic
rhinitis
(stuffy/runny nose and a cough caused by post nasal drip) for a couple of years now, with no clear trigger and only minimal response to antihistamines. I also feel very tired a lot, but this could easily be due to the hepatitis as the fatigue is a long standing problem.
nicole92
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Vasculitis UK
8 years ago
How to get help for dysthymia in the UK, when the GP told me the only treatment is avoiding the difficulties?
I visited my surgery three times in a year, mainly complained about fatigue,
rhinitis
, insomnia and noise sensitivity. The doctors did not diagnose any disease or agree to refer me to a specialist. I also saw a counsellor at my university, but medical help could only be sought at the GP.
I visited my surgery three times in a year, mainly complained about fatigue,
rhinitis
, insomnia and noise sensitivity. The doctors did not diagnose any disease or agree to refer me to a specialist. I also saw a counsellor at my university, but medical help could only be sought at the GP.
phkwax
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Mental Health Support
8 years ago
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Rhinitis and Asthma
I think almost certainly she has
rhinitis
but she doesn't use anything for it nor do I think she's been to the doctor. She is a little bit shy/embarrassed about her conditions and think maybe that's she hasn't sought further treatment. Any tips on how I could help her would be very appreciated.
I think almost certainly she has
rhinitis
but she doesn't use anything for it nor do I think she's been to the doctor. She is a little bit shy/embarrassed about her conditions and think maybe that's she hasn't sought further treatment. Any tips on how I could help her would be very appreciated.
TSST
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
New on here. ( level 2 )
I stopped smoking 3.5 years ago and 2 years ago i was diagnosed with copd, i was shocked and it did not help my already acute depression. I have just finished my last session at pulmonary rehab and have to say it has helped me understand my copd and how to deal with it on a daily basis. I have bought
I stopped smoking 3.5 years ago and 2 years ago i was diagnosed with copd, i was shocked and it did not help my already acute depression. I have just finished my last session at pulmonary rehab and have to say it has helped me understand my copd and how to deal with it on a daily basis. I have bought
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
How long should i take singulair for my perennial allergic rhinitis?
Hi there, I'm from a small town in Indonesia, so the doctors here are not much of help. Im 30 years old and just found out that my excessive snots (that i experience everyday for many many years) become better after taking singulair (a friend recommended this medicine). I'm using inhaled avamyst as
Hi there, I'm from a small town in Indonesia, so the doctors here are not much of help. Im 30 years old and just found out that my excessive snots (that i experience everyday for many many years) become better after taking singulair (a friend recommended this medicine). I'm using inhaled avamyst as
Vyrx
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Could this be anxiety?
I'm on antihistamines, steroids, steroid nasal spray and garlic tablets as the doctor's thinking sinitus and
rhinitis
now. Does this sound right? But the steroids don't seem to of reduced the nasal swelling or my breathing. I've had the odd half hour where my breathing seems clearer.
I'm on antihistamines, steroids, steroid nasal spray and garlic tablets as the doctor's thinking sinitus and
rhinitis
now. Does this sound right? But the steroids don't seem to of reduced the nasal swelling or my breathing. I've had the odd half hour where my breathing seems clearer.
Emington
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Allergies or something else?
I'm on antihistamines, steroids, steroid nasal spray and garlic tablets as the doctor's thinking sinitus and
rhinitis
now. Does this sound right? But the steroids don't seem to of reduced the nasal swelling or my breathing. I've had the odd half hour where my breathing seems clearer.
I'm on antihistamines, steroids, steroid nasal spray and garlic tablets as the doctor's thinking sinitus and
rhinitis
now. Does this sound right? But the steroids don't seem to of reduced the nasal swelling or my breathing. I've had the odd half hour where my breathing seems clearer.
Emington
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EFA
8 years ago
New meds
Hi all has anybody heard of tizanidine and levetiracetam and are they any adverse effects because my pain specialist wants me to trial them for the next 8 weeks thanks
Hi all has anybody heard of tizanidine and levetiracetam and are they any adverse effects because my pain specialist wants me to trial them for the next 8 weeks thanks
Hidden
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Pain Concern
8 years ago
Permanent atrial fibrillation and little or no sleep.
Out side is passing traffic etc. which is already reduced with triple glazing and inside a wife who suffers fro
rhinitis
so thereby snores lightly. I find the earplugs make the afib a bit worse but if I can find a good position in bed that can help, but not always.
Out side is passing traffic etc. which is already reduced with triple glazing and inside a wife who suffers fro
rhinitis
so thereby snores lightly. I find the earplugs make the afib a bit worse but if I can find a good position in bed that can help, but not always.
Norm
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AF Association
8 years ago
Very annoying cough
First gave me new nasal spray and said it was related to sinus and allegoric
rhinitis
,hay fever problem. Went back a week later as suggested as it had got really bad. Was given a course of antibiotics and sent for chest x-ray. Meds course finished an x-ray came back clear.
First gave me new nasal spray and said it was related to sinus and allegoric
rhinitis
,hay fever problem. Went back a week later as suggested as it had got really bad. Was given a course of antibiotics and sent for chest x-ray. Meds course finished an x-ray came back clear.
FFC1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Afib, Triggers and sleep.
Usually sleep on left side but with ear plugs because, sorry wife has
rhinitis
, so snores, this unless I get good position makes afib sound in ears. But just as likely to sound anyway.
Usually sleep on left side but with ear plugs because, sorry wife has
rhinitis
, so snores, this unless I get good position makes afib sound in ears. But just as likely to sound anyway.
Norm
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AF Association
8 years ago
Disappointing..
I said I had had an endoscopy that I had no polyps and was diagnosed with perannual
rhinitis
years ago. I complained that I had waited 3 months for that appointment so the least was to be prepared. So I left without any diagnostic. Dr.
I said I had had an endoscopy that I had no polyps and was diagnosed with perannual
rhinitis
years ago. I complained that I had waited 3 months for that appointment so the least was to be prepared. So I left without any diagnostic. Dr.
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
I'm new here - Aerosure & Salt Cave for COPD relief - anyone used them ?
My Mother is 71 and has COPD, Asthma,
Rhinitis
& High Blood Pressure. As soon as she gets any kind of bug or virus she becomes terrible. Sneezing, chest infections, nose bleeds, cannot breathe and coughing.
My Mother is 71 and has COPD, Asthma,
Rhinitis
& High Blood Pressure. As soon as she gets any kind of bug or virus she becomes terrible. Sneezing, chest infections, nose bleeds, cannot breathe and coughing.
tminto
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COPD Friends
8 years ago
Daughters sinuses
with her nose and snorting if you get what I mean as though she has a blocked nose but doesn't she does however react to irritants like smoke damp pollen etc do you think this can be linked or is it more a habit type of thing as im not sure with the weather changing and if this is more like allergic
rhinitis
with her nose and snorting if you get what I mean as though she has a blocked nose but doesn't she does however react to irritants like smoke damp pollen etc do you think this can be linked or is it more a habit type of thing as im not sure with the weather changing and if this is more like allergic
rhinitis
Lgriffiths83
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Anxious eating ?
I mean on top of anxiety , I have tmj &
rhinitis
:/ . Earlier I tried to eat , I was mostly successful but the drinking also got me . I drank something & it ached going all the way down then went away. I also observe the back of my head has pressure & it's off & on , as I eat..
I mean on top of anxiety , I have tmj &
rhinitis
:/ . Earlier I tried to eat , I was mostly successful but the drinking also got me . I drank something & it ached going all the way down then went away. I also observe the back of my head has pressure & it's off & on , as I eat..
hippieebbbz09
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Intro & 2-Year Journey
Finally, I was referred to allergist in Nov 2015 and confirmed the diagnosis of cough-variant asthma (a mild form of asthma per my allergist) and non-allergic
rhinitis
. My allergist has been proactive about my concern and condition.
Finally, I was referred to allergist in Nov 2015 and confirmed the diagnosis of cough-variant asthma (a mild form of asthma per my allergist) and non-allergic
rhinitis
. My allergist has been proactive about my concern and condition.
JNZC
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Living with Asthma
8 years ago
Intolerance testing
Hi I've just had my girls intolerance tested as they all suffer severly with asthma and
rhinitis
. It has been well worth the money as all three tested for enciromental factors like pollen dust mould etc which I already know.
Hi I've just had my girls intolerance tested as they all suffer severly with asthma and
rhinitis
. It has been well worth the money as all three tested for enciromental factors like pollen dust mould etc which I already know.
Lgriffiths83
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
In doubt
Rhinitis
or sinusitis or something. Don't remember, but nothing helped against it. I also have multiple allergies and I had childhood asthma. I'm seriously dreading going off the brown inhaler because my life has gotten so much more comfortable after starting taking it.
Rhinitis
or sinusitis or something. Don't remember, but nothing helped against it. I also have multiple allergies and I had childhood asthma. I'm seriously dreading going off the brown inhaler because my life has gotten so much more comfortable after starting taking it.
Hanna222
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
WHY STOP SMOKING?
Long-term inflammation of the nose (chronic
rhinitis
). Eye damage due to diabetes (diabetic retinopathy). An overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). A disorder of the brain and spinal cord (multiple sclerosis). Inflammation of the optic nerve (optic neuritis).
Long-term inflammation of the nose (chronic
rhinitis
). Eye damage due to diabetes (diabetic retinopathy). An overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). A disorder of the brain and spinal cord (multiple sclerosis). Inflammation of the optic nerve (optic neuritis).
jillygirl
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Quit Support
8 years ago
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