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Covid-19 Pneumonia Recovery
Hi again, I want to thank everyone for their replies on my last post, they were all helpful. Last week I went back to my GP and she again referred me to A&E - I stayed for the night on oxygen and the next morning they told me they believe I had COVID-19 (I believe it was covid pneumonia?) as they could
Hi again, I want to thank everyone for their replies on my last post, they were all helpful. Last week I went back to my GP and she again referred me to A&E - I stayed for the night on oxygen and the next morning they told me they believe I had COVID-19 (I believe it was covid pneumonia?) as they could
sleepycocoa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Coughing with steroids
I have Eosinophilic Asthma, and cough a phlemy cough a lot of the time. I use two inhalers, Flutiform, and Ciclesonide, two puffs twice a day. Sometimes I find that when I use my inhaler, it makes me have a coughing fit. Am I just coughing up the steroid spray and should I use it again?
I have Eosinophilic Asthma, and cough a phlemy cough a lot of the time. I use two inhalers, Flutiform, and Ciclesonide, two puffs twice a day. Sometimes I find that when I use my inhaler, it makes me have a coughing fit. Am I just coughing up the steroid spray and should I use it again?
bowbelle
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Breast Health Screening Survey
Many thanks to those of you who took part in the breast health screening survey that we started Autumn. If you missed the chance to participate, please see the link information below. Your opinion makes a difference. We are developing an alternative non-imaging screening approach for monitoring breast
Many thanks to those of you who took part in the breast health screening survey that we started Autumn. If you missed the chance to participate, please see the link information below. Your opinion makes a difference. We are developing an alternative non-imaging screening approach for monitoring breast
infamousyoda
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Women's Health
4 years ago
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Cold medication
Hi all, hope everyone is keeping well, the last few days I have felt achy and been sneezing my head off, so seems I am coming down with a cold, I am on MTX can I take beechams with this or should I stick to paracetamol? Thanks :-)
Hi all, hope everyone is keeping well, the last few days I have felt achy and been sneezing my head off, so seems I am coming down with a cold, I am on MTX can I take beechams with this or should I stick to paracetamol? Thanks :-)
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NRAS
4 years ago
Dry irritable cough different from bronchiectasis cough
Hi all, I had another chest infection three weeks ago. Steroids and antibiotics. The last week I have a irritable cough, I feel it is pollen related rather than infection. I started steroids to try and calm things down. But husband is now annoying me by saying something is wrong. Has anyone else been
Hi all, I had another chest infection three weeks ago. Steroids and antibiotics. The last week I have a irritable cough, I feel it is pollen related rather than infection. I started steroids to try and calm things down. But husband is now annoying me by saying something is wrong. Has anyone else been
revcathfrog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Problems with pacemaker insertion
Had pacemaker fitted five weeks ago and readmitted later that day as ventricular lead had moved and caused pericardial effusion. So back to theatre and on both occasions found the experience horrendius to say the least. Pneumonia followed and then af (never had it before) but on meds for it and now
Had pacemaker fitted five weeks ago and readmitted later that day as ventricular lead had moved and caused pericardial effusion. So back to theatre and on both occasions found the experience horrendius to say the least. Pneumonia followed and then af (never had it before) but on meds for it and now
Jenwren49
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AF Association
4 years ago
Nitrogen‐Containing Bisphosphonates Are Associated With Reduced Risk of Pneumonia in Patients With Hip Fracture.
A recent study found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate, which are widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, are linked with lower risks of pneumonia and of dying from pneumonia. The results are published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. The study
A recent study found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate, which are widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, are linked with lower risks of pneumonia and of dying from pneumonia. The results are published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. The study
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Cough and throat irritation after switching to levo and cytomel
Has anyone experienced nagging cough and throat irritation after switching from Armour thyroid? I have had a slight cough even at night since the past week. I have hashimoto thyroid
Has anyone experienced nagging cough and throat irritation after switching from Armour thyroid? I have had a slight cough even at night since the past week. I have hashimoto thyroid
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Vaginal dryness at 22?
I’m 22 years old and I have endometriosis and PCOS on both my ovaries. For the past year nearly, I have been suffering with a constant itch around the entrance to my vagina. It’s only on the right side and it is in that specific area every single time. It seems to be much worst at night or first thing
I’m 22 years old and I have endometriosis and PCOS on both my ovaries. For the past year nearly, I have been suffering with a constant itch around the entrance to my vagina. It’s only on the right side and it is in that specific area every single time. It seems to be much worst at night or first thing
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Women's Health
4 years ago
National trial launched to test re-purposing existing drugs to treat COVID-19 patients.
A new trial to prevent organ failure and death in COVID-19 patients has been launched, led by clinicians and scientists in Cambridge and London. TACTIC, as the trial is known, will test whether re-purposing existing drugs, which target the body’s own immune response, can prevent people suffering severe
A new trial to prevent organ failure and death in COVID-19 patients has been launched, led by clinicians and scientists in Cambridge and London. TACTIC, as the trial is known, will test whether re-purposing existing drugs, which target the body’s own immune response, can prevent people suffering severe
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
‘Flu vaccine
I rang my GP to ask if I should get the ‘flu jab - and get a script for it as I do every year - this year because of my recently diagnosed PMF I qualify for free vaccine! Part of me still rebels being labelled as having a ‘chronic illness’ or having ‘reduced immunity’ - part of me says ‘Thanks very much
I rang my GP to ask if I should get the ‘flu jab - and get a script for it as I do every year - this year because of my recently diagnosed PMF I qualify for free vaccine! Part of me still rebels being labelled as having a ‘chronic illness’ or having ‘reduced immunity’ - part of me says ‘Thanks very much
MKS60
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Living abroad
Hi at the moment in waiting for a flight back to Kuwait I came here to visit family in March and Kuwait closed its borders to everyone whilst i was here . In Dec I had bronchitis which the docs over in uk think I may have asthma now can I order the inhalers of my docs in uk and have them posted to me
Hi at the moment in waiting for a flight back to Kuwait I came here to visit family in March and Kuwait closed its borders to everyone whilst i was here . In Dec I had bronchitis which the docs over in uk think I may have asthma now can I order the inhalers of my docs in uk and have them posted to me
Tweetiepie22
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
UTI
Has anyone had UTI Cystitis? How did you feel? And what was your symptoms? How was it managed Many thanks xx
Has anyone had UTI Cystitis? How did you feel? And what was your symptoms? How was it managed Many thanks xx
Edmonton81
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Women's Health
4 years ago
5 months post pneumonia
Hi everyone, I posted on here a while back when I was ill with severe pneumonia. I was hospitalised for a few days. Drs said they’d never seen a pneumonia showing as severe on a ct scan as they had with me. Anyway, I’m much better now. Tiredness is subsiding. However the past couple of weeks I’ve been
Hi everyone, I posted on here a while back when I was ill with severe pneumonia. I was hospitalised for a few days. Drs said they’d never seen a pneumonia showing as severe on a ct scan as they had with me. Anyway, I’m much better now. Tiredness is subsiding. However the past couple of weeks I’ve been
Chloerh77
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Chronic cough
Can anyone please help me or tell what they do or what helps them with a chronic on going cough that won't go away? I live in Colorado, so the climate here is extremely dry. My pulmonary doctor has prescribed a few different inhalers. But none have helped with my cough. It tends to get much worse at
Can anyone please help me or tell what they do or what helps them with a chronic on going cough that won't go away? I live in Colorado, so the climate here is extremely dry. My pulmonary doctor has prescribed a few different inhalers. But none have helped with my cough. It tends to get much worse at
lmpearson
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Thrush or skin condition?
Hello, I’ve suffered from thrush for years now and recently had another positive swab. My GP has prescribed a double dose tablet to take every week for 3 months to try and clear it but I’ve seen no improvement yet (it’s been 4 weeks) and the itching is driving me mad. I just wondered if anyone else
Hello, I’ve suffered from thrush for years now and recently had another positive swab. My GP has prescribed a double dose tablet to take every week for 3 months to try and clear it but I’ve seen no improvement yet (it’s been 4 weeks) and the itching is driving me mad. I just wondered if anyone else
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Gynae Cancer Support
4 years ago
Otosclerosis - Questions for Otologist (interview)?
Am planning to interview an Otolaryngologist this Saturday morning as part of an educational website I am building on Otosclerosis. He has done more than 125 surgeries for Otosclerosis. Please post suggestions for questions here. Obviously, questions that are useful for the wide audience would be better
Am planning to interview an Otolaryngologist this Saturday morning as part of an educational website I am building on Otosclerosis. He has done more than 125 surgeries for Otosclerosis. Please post suggestions for questions here. Obviously, questions that are useful for the wide audience would be better
seshu2000
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British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
9 months pregnant without a baby
I've been experiencing abdominal pain, kidney
stones
,
urinary
tract
infections, constant bloating and constipation for 9 months. I've been to my primary care doc, gyno doc, GI doc, and urologist.
I've been experiencing abdominal pain, kidney
stones
,
urinary
tract
infections, constant bloating and constipation for 9 months. I've been to my primary care doc, gyno doc, GI doc, and urologist.
MandiBeth
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 years ago
Covid-19 CT update: Good News from Hong Kong Phase 2 Triple Combination. Source: Lancet
A triple-antiviral therapy regimen of interferon-beta1, lopinavir/ritonavir, and ribavirin shortened median time to COVID-19 viral negativity (mild to moderate cohorts) in a small, randomized trial (n=84) done by the University of Hong Kong (China). The median hospital stay was 9 days for patients treated
A triple-antiviral therapy regimen of interferon-beta1, lopinavir/ritonavir, and ribavirin shortened median time to COVID-19 viral negativity (mild to moderate cohorts) in a small, randomized trial (n=84) done by the University of Hong Kong (China). The median hospital stay was 9 days for patients treated
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Pneumonia Injection
My doctors have just rang to say I am eligible for a pneumonia injection. I have ET,Jak 2 positive and take Hydroxycarbamide daily - Is it safe for me to have the injection? Many thanks
My doctors have just rang to say I am eligible for a pneumonia injection. I have ET,Jak 2 positive and take Hydroxycarbamide daily - Is it safe for me to have the injection? Many thanks
Mallard
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
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