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Asthma with no wheeze?
She has had
severe
food allergies and
asthma
since birth. Her tiggers are food eatin, food particles fine enough to inhale(steamed milk, or smoking beef) and viruses. My question is: does anyone else have asthma attacks but there is no wheeze before or after the attack.
She has had
severe
food allergies and
asthma
since birth. Her tiggers are food eatin, food particles fine enough to inhale(steamed milk, or smoking beef) and viruses. My question is: does anyone else have asthma attacks but there is no wheeze before or after the attack.
k5715
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Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Asthma/Athlete's Foot/Toenail Fungus
Hi All, I'm interested to know if many asthma sufferers also have problems with athlete's foot/toenail fungus type issues? Any comments welcome.
Hi All, I'm interested to know if many asthma sufferers also have problems with athlete's foot/toenail fungus type issues? Any comments welcome.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Acid reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may cause, trigger or exacerbate many pulmonary diseases. ... The acid can cause throat irritation, postnasal drip and hoarseness, as well as recurrent cough, chest congestion and lung inflammation leading to asthma and/or bronchitis/ pneumonia. I have
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may cause, trigger or exacerbate many pulmonary diseases. ... The acid can cause throat irritation, postnasal drip and hoarseness, as well as recurrent cough, chest congestion and lung inflammation leading to asthma and/or bronchitis/ pneumonia. I have
Clamdigger
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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Workplace and asthma
I am going to sign up with an agency to do supply work in schools. I have already mention my asthma when they asked about disabilities in my screening phone call. I said it is moderate asthma but well controlled at the moment. However this I hadn't mentioned can get worse in autumn/winter due to the
I am going to sign up with an agency to do supply work in schools. I have already mention my asthma when they asked about disabilities in my screening phone call. I said it is moderate asthma but well controlled at the moment. However this I hadn't mentioned can get worse in autumn/winter due to the
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Deep breathing/catching breath issues
Hi, I’ve just been diagnosed with viral asthma and started taking the blue inhaler last Monday. Was also given the brown inhaler last Friday (so on it just over a week). I’m on the last day of a 10 day course of steroid tablets and just in the middle of a course of antibiotics. Any advice? Im having
Hi, I’ve just been diagnosed with viral asthma and started taking the blue inhaler last Monday. Was also given the brown inhaler last Friday (so on it just over a week). I’m on the last day of a 10 day course of steroid tablets and just in the middle of a course of antibiotics. Any advice? Im having
Greenfingers2014
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
CAN ANYONE ON MEPOLIZUMAB TELL ME HOW THEY ARE DOING ON IT PLEASE?
Hi all, I am currently in the process of fighting to be given a chance on Mepolizumab for my
severe
refractory eosinophilic
asthma
and chronic eosinophilia.
Hi all, I am currently in the process of fighting to be given a chance on Mepolizumab for my
severe
refractory eosinophilic
asthma
and chronic eosinophilia.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Hello I'm new to the group
Hello all Happy Hump Day I have had my Stoma since January 14 2014 and the first year was a challenge for me and I'm doing better with changing my system etc. I have a question cam someone suggest a good way to keep my system from getting wet when I shower.
Hello all Happy Hump Day I have had my Stoma since January 14 2014 and the first year was a challenge for me and I'm doing better with changing my system etc. I have a question cam someone suggest a good way to keep my system from getting wet when I shower.
Nannie41
in
Living with a Stoma
6 years ago
Exercise and asthma
Hey so I’m looking for suggestions of any online communities for asthma and exersizing , I’ve seen there’s several groups on the Fitbit but there doesn’t seem to be any for purely asthma and exersize. If anyone knows of anything like this please drop me the links below. Much appreciated in advance 😊
Hey so I’m looking for suggestions of any online communities for asthma and exersizing , I’ve seen there’s several groups on the Fitbit but there doesn’t seem to be any for purely asthma and exersize. If anyone knows of anything like this please drop me the links below. Much appreciated in advance 😊
Lonie_x
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi i have just been diagnosed with post membrane tracheomalasia....alongside
severe
brittle eosinophii
asthma
... Does anyone have tracheomalasia and how do you feel...treat the condition etc .. Sonya
Hi i have just been diagnosed with post membrane tracheomalasia....alongside
severe
brittle eosinophii
asthma
... Does anyone have tracheomalasia and how do you feel...treat the condition etc .. Sonya
Davenpos
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Eosinophilic Asthma
Hi everyone, has anyone been diagnosed with Eosinophilic Asthma ? If so what medication are you on , inhalers etc . I have just received my letter today from my last Difficult Asthma clinic appointment and it is now saying I have Eosinophilic Asthma not brittle Asthma which is what was said before. I
Hi everyone, has anyone been diagnosed with Eosinophilic Asthma ? If so what medication are you on , inhalers etc . I have just received my letter today from my last Difficult Asthma clinic appointment and it is now saying I have Eosinophilic Asthma not brittle Asthma which is what was said before. I
Honeysuckle21
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Suspect asthma?
I'm a 51 year old woman who was up until recently a very active woman. I've been having breathing problems for years now. I would wake occasionally gasping for breath during the night over the last few years. Recently it's got worse with experiencing occasional breathlessness walking upstairs to experiencing
I'm a 51 year old woman who was up until recently a very active woman. I've been having breathing problems for years now. I would wake occasionally gasping for breath during the night over the last few years. Recently it's got worse with experiencing occasional breathlessness walking upstairs to experiencing
Angie2020
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Asthma Flare Up
Hello All Is there anyway to control an Asthma flare up other than oral corticosteroids? Is there a chance it subsides on its own with inhaled corticosteroids or are oral corticosteroids a must?
Hello All Is there anyway to control an Asthma flare up other than oral corticosteroids? Is there a chance it subsides on its own with inhaled corticosteroids or are oral corticosteroids a must?
oussssss
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Mild copd or asthma
I recently had a spirometry test. Results indicated I had mild copd. Now being an asthma sufferer all my life. The asthma nurse went though the results and insisted it wasnt mild copd but difficult to control asthma and I have inflammation on my lungs. Anyone else every had this?
I recently had a spirometry test. Results indicated I had mild copd. Now being an asthma sufferer all my life. The asthma nurse went though the results and insisted it wasnt mild copd but difficult to control asthma and I have inflammation on my lungs. Anyone else every had this?
mattytqy08
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
My asthma and allergies story
My allergist diagnosed that I have
severe
allergies to dogs, cats, mold, pollen. grass, dust (everything environmental basically) and issued that I get allergy shots and carry an epi pen.
My allergist diagnosed that I have
severe
allergies to dogs, cats, mold, pollen. grass, dust (everything environmental basically) and issued that I get allergy shots and carry an epi pen.
ashachand
in
USAllergies
6 years ago
Eosinophyllic asthma
I have eosinophyllic asthma, I take Flutiform and Ciclesonide (ALvesco) twice a day. Every morning when I wake up, my throat and the roof of my mouth are very clogged up, - wondering if anyone has anything they take at night to help with this. Tried Montelukast but it disturbed my sleep.
I have eosinophyllic asthma, I take Flutiform and Ciclesonide (ALvesco) twice a day. Every morning when I wake up, my throat and the roof of my mouth are very clogged up, - wondering if anyone has anything they take at night to help with this. Tried Montelukast but it disturbed my sleep.
bowbelle
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Will surgery have long term effects?
I have had it confirmed I have bowel cancer and am waiting for surgery to remove my colon. This will leave me with an ileostomy- stoma and bag - permanently. Will this effect the absorption of thyroxine? Any other effects I should be aware of?
I have had it confirmed I have bowel cancer and am waiting for surgery to remove my colon. This will leave me with an ileostomy- stoma and bag - permanently. Will this effect the absorption of thyroxine? Any other effects I should be aware of?
Mummychicken
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
What next?
Based on what I have said does it sound like I have
severe
or moderate
asthma
, rather than mild persistent (which my specialist claims)? 2. Is it normal I am still experiencing symptoms pretty much daily? Does it mean my asthma is uncontrolled or is this just going to be the rest of my life? 3.
Based on what I have said does it sound like I have
severe
or moderate
asthma
, rather than mild persistent (which my specialist claims)? 2. Is it normal I am still experiencing symptoms pretty much daily? Does it mean my asthma is uncontrolled or is this just going to be the rest of my life? 3.
kshull13
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What next?
Hi I was diagnosed with Asthma 4 years ago, now I am told All my breathlessness and tight chestedness is probably down to Vocal Cord Dysfunction ( VDC) , and I may not have Asthma at all as VDC is often mistaken for Asthma, although the the two may be present at the same time. Has anyone else been given
Hi I was diagnosed with Asthma 4 years ago, now I am told All my breathlessness and tight chestedness is probably down to Vocal Cord Dysfunction ( VDC) , and I may not have Asthma at all as VDC is often mistaken for Asthma, although the the two may be present at the same time. Has anyone else been given
Rosalada
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Am I A severe Asthmatic?
Hello everybody, I have once heard it from medical experts that
severe
asthma
is quite different from other forms of asthma and it's a bit difficult to treat.
Hello everybody, I have once heard it from medical experts that
severe
asthma
is quite different from other forms of asthma and it's a bit difficult to treat.
Asake
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
My sister's asthma
My sister has been doing well lately but this week she is having trouble breathing. She has been to Drs. Saw the asthma nurse. Told her chest was clear but she might have a chest infection. Given more steroids and antibiotics. Her peak flow was 300 which is low for her as she usually does better than
My sister has been doing well lately but this week she is having trouble breathing. She has been to Drs. Saw the asthma nurse. Told her chest was clear but she might have a chest infection. Given more steroids and antibiotics. Her peak flow was 300 which is low for her as she usually does better than
twiddles2
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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