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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / May 2004

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Dependence on supplementary oxygen drastically decreased31 May 2004 19:08 GMT17
Acta Med Scand. 1979;206(4):327-32.  Related Articles, Links  
Isovolemic hemodilution in erythrocytosis secondary to chronic obstructive lung
disease.
Danielson M, Nordenstrom J.
Thrush Infection Resistant to Nystatin and Mycelex--What Now?30 May 2004 18:05 GMT7
I kept getting these recurrent oral thrush infections, probably because
I'm mildly anemic.  Nystatin didn't work at all.  Mycelex seemed to
help, but the infection flared up again soon later.
An ENT confirmed that I've got thrush on my epiglottis, and I guess it
Prevent Asthma with Vitamin A30 May 2004 09:05 GMT15
This website may interest readers:
http://www.aforasthma.com.au
It has the story of an Australian woman who came across a very good
treatment for asthma. She has written a book which became an
Anybody with sleep apnea? Need advice30 May 2004 08:45 GMT25
I have a friend with sleep apnea. He cannot use the cpap machine as it
causes extreme panic for him. Instead, he was fitted with a dental
guard, but he is having trouble with that too.
I'm hoping somebody here might have some advice for him. I told him I
Question about a med30 May 2004 03:16 GMT1
Hello to all,
I have been having a bronchitis/asthma attack for two
weeks now with non stop coughing and nothing seems to
work.
Asthma and Church28 May 2004 01:50 GMT2
Can't go to church any more because it causes a major asthma attack.  Is
there any way to be around things that bother your asthma?  
Reflux and Coughing27 May 2004 13:02 GMT5
It's been suggested to me here, in response to questions on a slightly
different subject, that my coughing may be related to reflux.  I notice
that many, but not all or even most, of my coughing episodes occur
shortly after eating.  My coughing episodes (you know, not just casual
Astelin Nasal Spray24 May 2004 18:36 GMT5
During a recent visit to my Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, he gave me a
sample of Astelin (azelastine HCl).  He mentioned that it works as an
antihistamine.
Unlike Nasonex and Flonase, it actually feels like it is doing something
MicroAir Vibrating Mesh Nebulizer24 May 2004 00:31 GMT6
Has anyone used this??  I just got it and so far I think I like it..
though the breathing treatment seemed to go faster than my old nebulizer
Why no atomizers?20 May 2004 21:07 GMT1
Why does no one use atomizers for nebulized medicines?
FACE
Generic/Bulk Ventolin buying20 May 2004 18:53 GMT1
Has anybody had any experences with buying in bulk or generic versions?
Cheers,
Dave
Do I have allergy induced asthma?20 May 2004 13:11 GMT9
It all started 4 years ago.  In about April of 2001, I began having
difficulty breathing one morning.  It was really bad, and lasted for
about 2 months.  Many trips to doctors, pulmonary experts, and
emergency rooms couldn't diagnose my condition.  It has never been
IBD & Asthma20 May 2004 03:38 GMT5
I have been treating for asthma for over 10 years, and am on every type of
drug there is to take, not severe severe asthma, but very persistent.  Was
doing 3-5 albuteraol a day, even with all the inhaled cortisone (equivalent
of 4 puffs 220 Flovent 2X  day) as well as intal, ...
Is humidity causing problems?????19 May 2004 01:29 GMT12
We moved to Nebraska from Phoenix about 7 months ago.  My three year old
daughter's asthma has progressively gotten worse since we got here.  Her
doctor here is much more helpful than the doctors in Phoenix but he is
unable to get her asthma under control.  In Arizona she needed ...
Anybody know the history of asthma inhalers?18 May 2004 23:41 GMT16
When did they become available?  And have inhalers greatly improved the
lives of asthmatic people? I don't remember seeing them being used
anywhere by anyone until the 1980s --- not in high school and not in
college.  I worked with an asthmatic colleague, and she was the first
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