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Has anyone stopped taking medication after symptoms of Allergic Asthma decreased?
Hello, I have been struggling with
allergic
asthma
for a while and I started to see the side effects of the medications I take. Are there any things you have ever done that caused your asthma to decreased? I would be very happy if you can share with me your tips :)
Hello, I have been struggling with
allergic
asthma
for a while and I started to see the side effects of the medications I take. Are there any things you have ever done that caused your asthma to decreased? I would be very happy if you can share with me your tips :)
xxxedusaxxx
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Allergic Asthma
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Horsemadfamily
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
What causes strange burning feeling if not asthma
My daughter has
allergic
asthma
My mother got
asthma
when she was older, we also are very
allergic
to things like dust cats feathers if I am near a cat or feathers I can hardly breathe. Needless to say I try and avoid them.
My daughter has
allergic
asthma
My mother got
asthma
when she was older, we also are very
allergic
to things like dust cats feathers if I am near a cat or feathers I can hardly breathe. Needless to say I try and avoid them.
JintyA
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
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Portable air purifier for outdoor exercise with allergic asthma
It is the peak of spring allergy season here, as well as other great stuff like air pollution. So I just wanted to share the results of today's testing of my wearable air purifier for asthma. I am lucky to have wooded hills out of my door, so I do not have to scare people while walking there. The device
It is the peak of spring allergy season here, as well as other great stuff like air pollution. So I just wanted to share the results of today's testing of my wearable air purifier for asthma. I am lucky to have wooded hills out of my door, so I do not have to scare people while walking there. The device
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Moving to Symbicort from Budesonide and Salbutomol
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal
allergic
Asthma
for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal
allergic
Asthma
for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
shat1
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
GP/Specialist appointments
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
Anniecath
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Asthma Community Forum
4 days ago
asthma and nose breathing
hi all, does anyone struggle with a constant stuffy nose and if so how does it effect your asthma?
hi all, does anyone struggle with a constant stuffy nose and if so how does it effect your asthma?
Ash123445
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Asthma Community Forum
9 days ago
Defining well controlled asthma
Hi all. I’ve looked around online as to what well controlled asthma is because that’s what we’re supposed to be aiming for, right? Here’s the gist of what I’ve found:- • Few to no symptoms day or night • Perform daily activities without symptoms • Sleeping well • Normal (for you
Hi all. I’ve looked around online as to what well controlled asthma is because that’s what we’re supposed to be aiming for, right? Here’s the gist of what I’ve found:- • Few to no symptoms day or night • Perform daily activities without symptoms • Sleeping well • Normal (for you
Dogsbody2all
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Asthma Community Forum
10 days ago
Asthma UK courses
Someone has told me she did an asthma uk harmonica course. Is there an online course for singing? Thanks
Someone has told me she did an asthma uk harmonica course. Is there an online course for singing? Thanks
Msccruises
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Asthma Community Forum
15 days ago
Nasal Polyps from asthma
I'm wondering if anyone else who has asthma also suffers from nasal polyps. I'm on a corticosteroid inhaler for my asthma and corticosteroid nose spray for my nasal polyps, they seem worse in the winter, sometimes completely blocking my nasal passages. If anyone else suffers from these have you found
I'm wondering if anyone else who has asthma also suffers from nasal polyps. I'm on a corticosteroid inhaler for my asthma and corticosteroid nose spray for my nasal polyps, they seem worse in the winter, sometimes completely blocking my nasal passages. If anyone else suffers from these have you found
macada
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Asthma Community Forum
17 days ago
Hospital admission for acute exhaberation of asthma.
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Aw what a few months I've had been awful my asthma been the worst it's ever been in my life and that's something I thought I'd never say that because 4 years ago was admitted to hospital for my asthma.Anyway I'm rambling 😅😂 I think it's cause I can't believe how much better I feel already, So it all
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
19 days ago
Has anyone been prescribed carbocisteine?
hi I posted a month or two back about having asthma and frequent respiratory illnesses with several bouts of antibiotics & steroids but no relief. Very bad wheeze clear X-ray oxygen & heart rate ok but felt like something was stuck in my chest and was breathing like a creaky door. Doctor since said
hi I posted a month or two back about having asthma and frequent respiratory illnesses with several bouts of antibiotics & steroids but no relief. Very bad wheeze clear X-ray oxygen & heart rate ok but felt like something was stuck in my chest and was breathing like a creaky door. Doctor since said
ellannabanana99
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Asthma Community Forum
20 days ago
Does my dad need a blue inhaler?
Hi, just looking for a bit of info I am a bit concerned about my dad he is in his 70’s and a bit complacent when it comes to health. He has asthma (though he is not sure if it’s asthma or chronic bronchitis) was diagnosed in his 40’s. I remember he used to have a brown inhaler and a blue one, but
Hi, just looking for a bit of info I am a bit concerned about my dad he is in his 70’s and a bit complacent when it comes to health. He has asthma (though he is not sure if it’s asthma or chronic bronchitis) was diagnosed in his 40’s. I remember he used to have a brown inhaler and a blue one, but
Unfocusedarrow
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Asthma Community Forum
20 days ago
Uncontrolled asthma
The consultant said I have th2 type
asthma
, which is mildly raised eosinophil and feno and mixed
allergic
phenotype with very high igE (mine was 44 times over the normal range) I only took the revalr ellipta twice as made me feel so bad, im taking fostair atm once a day as thats all I can tolerate
The consultant said I have th2 type
asthma
, which is mildly raised eosinophil and feno and mixed
allergic
phenotype with very high igE (mine was 44 times over the normal range) I only took the revalr ellipta twice as made me feel so bad, im taking fostair atm once a day as thats all I can tolerate
jamieb977
in
Asthma Community Forum
26 days ago
asthma cough
I’d love it if anyone has any tips for calming an asthma cough without resorting to steroid tablets. It’s only just over a month since my last lot and I’d really like to try and avoid them if possible. It’s driving me and everyone else mad!
I’d love it if anyone has any tips for calming an asthma cough without resorting to steroid tablets. It’s only just over a month since my last lot and I’d really like to try and avoid them if possible. It’s driving me and everyone else mad!
Gymbearo
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Asthma Community Forum
27 days ago
Asthma attack - school says no more rowing
My 14-year-old son had a serious asthma attack post-exercise in school. Paramedics were called and he recovered after receiving nebulizer treatment. Now, he has been told he no longer will be allowed to have a seat in his rowing team, alternatively he is allowed to cox. He is devastated. I am trying
My 14-year-old son had a serious asthma attack post-exercise in school. Paramedics were called and he recovered after receiving nebulizer treatment. Now, he has been told he no longer will be allowed to have a seat in his rowing team, alternatively he is allowed to cox. He is devastated. I am trying
UUrs
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Asthma Community Forum
28 days ago
Can asthma cause muscle aches?
We live in quite a hilly area that is also bad for my asthma, and I often find my legs ache badly when I'm walking uphill. (It's the feeling you get when you exercise and push yourself a bit further than normal only it happens on normal walks) We've just come back from a week's holiday where I didn't
We live in quite a hilly area that is also bad for my asthma, and I often find my legs ache badly when I'm walking uphill. (It's the feeling you get when you exercise and push yourself a bit further than normal only it happens on normal walks) We've just come back from a week's holiday where I didn't
Mandevilla
in
Asthma Community Forum
29 days ago
Is there anyone among you who has been treated for asthma without using steroid inhaler?
Hello Everyone! I have asthma and I’m using medications for 2 years now. But I’m seeing a lot of side effects and I really want to quit my streoid inhaler. Is anyone here treating their asthma without a steroid inhaler? Thank you in advance :)
Hello Everyone! I have asthma and I’m using medications for 2 years now. But I’m seeing a lot of side effects and I really want to quit my streoid inhaler. Is anyone here treating their asthma without a steroid inhaler? Thank you in advance :)
xxxedusaxxx
in
Asthma Community Forum
29 days ago
Fostair 100/6 problems on MART with severe Asthma attack - anyone else had this?
I've been seeing a Respiratory Consultant for the past year and a half for an issue that arose because my gp switched me from seretide 500 where I was stable to fostair 100/6. I got really sick with my asthma and had repeated chest infections. They upped me to 200/6 but the damage was done and I had
I've been seeing a Respiratory Consultant for the past year and a half for an issue that arose because my gp switched me from seretide 500 where I was stable to fostair 100/6. I got really sick with my asthma and had repeated chest infections. They upped me to 200/6 but the damage was done and I had
Mushypea15
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Adrenal insufficiency
Has anybody who has had adrenal insufficiency caused by their steroid-based asthma inhaler managed to reverse the adrenal insufficiency AND remain on a steroid-based asthma inhaler? Or reversed the adrenal insufficiency by moving to a non-steroidal asthma management? If the latter, did you change to
Has anybody who has had adrenal insufficiency caused by their steroid-based asthma inhaler managed to reverse the adrenal insufficiency AND remain on a steroid-based asthma inhaler? Or reversed the adrenal insufficiency by moving to a non-steroidal asthma management? If the latter, did you change to
JumpJiving
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
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