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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / June 2005

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over the counter prescription or eyedrops for itchy eyes, sneezing and runny nose?29 Jun 2005 15:26 GMT3
Whats the best recommended?
FLOVENT HFA MDI28 Jun 2005 15:34 GMT2
Has anyone used the newer Flovent HFA? GlaxoSmithKline say's it'sjust as
effective as the old product with different propellent..Thanks  Ron in
Fl.
Ozone Allergies in Dallas25 Jun 2005 04:10 GMT1
I've just started researching the Ozone levels in Dallas.  Although
I've experienced allergies over the past 15 years, I'm at the point of
needing to do something because the side effects are causing lose of
sleep and inability to do my job anymore.
simple & free treatment24 Jun 2005 19:49 GMT14
My husband recently got a book on the benefits of water: ("Your body's many cries for water") The recommended dosage is based upon your body weight. Divide your weight by 2 and that's how many ounces a day you should drink.
There were studies on how helpful it is for Everything, ...
Buteyko 22 Jun 2005 09:44 GMT30
Below are the results of 4 clinical studies on Buteyko breathing technique:
(Taken from NCBI (National Library of Medicine))
Wondering if anyone here has tried this.
A clinical trial of the Buteyko Breathing Technique in asthma as taught by a
getting healthy22 Jun 2005 04:59 GMT2
This spring has been quite different from the last dozen I've lived through.
5 years ago I felt like asthma was taking over my life. I was miserably sick
all of the time-coughing, hacking, and very scared when I really felt my
breathing was impaired. My asthma had never been that ...
costochondritis and asthma21 Jun 2005 15:57 GMT8
I am new here. My asthma is over 25 years old. It started worsening
suddenly in the last six months. A trip to ER forced my PCP to send me
to a specialist. Currently Advair discus, Spriva Handihaler(not heard
much about it) and Flovent are helping me out. I am experiencing
Exercise induced symptoms21 Jun 2005 06:43 GMT21
Just something I'm noticing and thought I would get some confirmation
about what is going through my head.
Ive been asthmatic for most of my life, but only actually diagnosed in
the last 3 years. I'm in pretty good control (for the most part) right
crackles??21 Jun 2005 03:01 GMT2
I was seen by my lung Dr on Friday.  I have had increasing coughing
5-10 times a day even though I am using advair 250, QVAR80 4x a day,
rhinocort, and albuterol to try to stop the coughing.  I had a pulse
oximetery done with a start of 92% going up to 97%.  When I did the
Asthma as a Risk Factor for Invasive Pneumococcal Disease19 Jun 2005 17:16 GMT8
Here's another one. The lesson is that all asthmatics should get the
pneumococcal vaccine (Pneumovax in the US - just once and possibly some
boosters in 10 years or so - no tevery year).
Asthma as a Risk Factor for Invasive Pneumococcal Disease
Intal - aerosol vs spincaps18 Jun 2005 21:29 GMT10
My pharmacy recently provided me with Intal spincaps rather than the Intal
Aerosol that they advised me it was no longer available in the spray
aerosol. I didn't have time to investigate or research as I was leaving on
vacation in a few days and didn't have time to research this ...
For NorthShoreCEO18 Jun 2005 16:08 GMT6
After reading your comment about MSM, I tried to find some more info on it.
Are you taking it and did it stop or help your asthma or did you use
something else?
Thank you,
Fluoride - Cause of Asthma?18 Jun 2005 00:54 GMT7
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=fluoride&spell=1
http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/000138.htm
Fluoride - Cause of Asthma?
Numerous recent studies in workers exposed to fluorides, as well as
xylitol spray with Yamoa16 Jun 2005 20:06 GMT3
Another product that I read about in Dr. Williams Alternatives newsletter
was called Xlear which he stated was developed by Dr. Lon Jones, a
researcher with Hale Center, Hi Plains Hospital. It is a xylitol/saline
spray for the nose.
Sports-induced asthma?16 Jun 2005 08:07 GMT3
Hi everyone! Maybe you can help me out here...
I'm 39. I was diagnozed Diabetes 2 last summer. I immediately began a
walking and weight-loss program and have lost 33 pounds. In the winter,
I started playing indoor soccer again and I began work with a personal
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