Mometasone nasal inhaler

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Avatar m tn Hypoallergenic bedding with asthma approval Vacuum 2-3 times weekly Dust 2-3 weekly Wear a respirator when cleaning Removed Milk and Pop from diet Regular workout (I do not have any issues while being active) Steam Shower Nightly (This is recent but has been helping immensely) Air purifiers (Home and Work) Humidifiers (Home) Removed all scents (cologne, soaps, air fresheners, etc.
212161 tn?1599427282 to start ive been to 4 drs none of the asthma drs just reg drs one in er oters at a med first i had a cold in oct had 3 weeks started whezing, went back got inhaler, didnt take scare because i have paps of heart week later took because could not breath, felt better. now its been almost two months, still have the whez now and than and a little cough, running nose/stopped up nose.
Avatar f tn Go over ingredients in your nasal inhaler with your dr. There may be things added that aren't safe for the baby. I had to change my face lotion because of an added ingredient that can cause birth defects.
Avatar n tn 50mg] twice a day and MUCOLATOR (Acetylcysteine:200mg) twice a day for my throat phelgm I am really concerned while I should be enjoying before going to college. Please help me . I am on the right track ?
Avatar m tn I have been suffering from cough, cold and breathing problem from childhood. Now I am 28, and I have asthma attack everyday. Have high IgE levels of 1300 IU/ml. Having sinus issues as well, as I have severe headache on the right part of head. After X-ray the report said cyst/polyp in right maxillary sinus. I went to ENT with that report , he said it's not much of issue. But sometimes I have severe headache due to it.Doctor prescribed me nasal spray, inhaler,mondelsor,doxolin.
Avatar n tn If vigorous therapy for asthma does not reduce your cough, especially when combined with nasal washes and the use of a nasal steroid inhaler, then you should see an ENT. A nasal steroid spray decreases inflammation in the nose and sinuses and mucus production. However it does not provide immediate relief of symptoms. It may need to be used every day for several weeks to months to notice improvement in your symptoms.
Avatar f tn It could be from breathing through your mouth due to nasal blockage or it could be a little fungal infection. It's easy to get a little fungal thing going on there from moisture. I would put a little Lotrimin on it personally and see if it goes away. Full treatment takes 2 weeks, so follow the directions on the tube. It doesn't matter if the tube says athlete's foot or jock itch; fungus is fungus.
Avatar m tn I was diagnosed with an exercise induced asthma and prescribed a 90 mcg albuterol inhaler. I didn't use it much as I was fine most of the time. But just recently I have been having to use my inhaler every few hours or so because if I don't I get really short breathed. I don't know what's going on and it's worrying me.
Avatar f tn The usual treatment plan is antibiotics, inhaler (with steroids), nasal spray (like Nasonex). I have been continuing the inhaler and nasal spray between episodes as well. The sinus/chest x-rays have come back with nothing that the doctor was concerned about. I like my doctor, but I think it's time for another opinion or a specialist. I'm not even sure where to start. ENT? Pulmonologist? Asthma specialist? Thanks for your help.
1596864 tn?1333485191 Many people will pretreat with their rescue inhaler before exercise. Since you will most likely be outside, you should talk to your doctor about other measures you can take as well. If you have allergies, they could trigger your asthma as well. You may need an antihistamine or various types of nasal spray. Take care.
Avatar f tn I haven't used that, but I do take a regular inhaler, steroid inhaler, and nasal spray daily. Maybe go to one you don't need to take so often? Mine is 2sprays in each nostril once a day. Or clairton was supposed to be ok too, it just didn't help me. Ask your primary doc if it's ok or if they wanna prescribe something new due to pregnancy.
19890616 tn?1486067380 t figure it out - they put me on Antibiotics, steroids, gave me an inhaler and nasal spray. Nothing works. Any advice? I am a talker and a singer and I can't do either which is making me very depressed.
9263335 tn?1403463032 Does anyone know of any good medicines that work or any homemade remedies for a nasal congestion, coughing, & clogged ear? I've had this constantly for about two months now & nothing seems to work for me & I feel like I'm going death because my ear is fine one day & then it hurts the next & I can't hear.
Avatar f tn Your airways react to certain triggers like strong odors. Some people get nasal congestion with this and will pretreat with a nasal antihistamine before exposure. You should discus this with your doctor the next time you are in his/her office. It sounds like you have found a coping technique, but you may need more should your reactions become more severe or harder to get out of. An inhaler may be a good idea to carry. I hope that helps you some. Take care.
Avatar m tn ) Xrays were negative but oxygenation rate was 85% and they gave me oxygen and an Albuterol nebulizer treatment, discharged home with antibiotics and an inhaler. That nebulizer/inhaler treatment was a miracle. It (eventually) was like a lava eruption coming from my lungs. If you don't already have an inhaler, or do not use one regularly, it might help force a clear-out of what is still triggering your cough. They love to prescribe steroids-stay away from steroids!
Avatar m tn Hi I have the same issue. esphagitis (just got another endoscopy). they say its from acid reflux. Ive tried ALL of the different reflux medications none work. My doc suggested flovent inhaler but my insurance doesn't cover name brands and its like $250. The nasal spray is $15 for me because it is generic and the pharmacy accidentally prescribed it to me. My doc has no opinion on it. Does anyone have any good experience with the nasal spray via the mouth for esophagis problems?
Avatar m tn It actually opens up my airways to the extent that it feels as though I don’t have any obstruction and helps my breathing more than the inhaler meds combined. I contacted a lung rehab hospital about this and they’ve informed me other patients report the same findings and it warrants further study. It does however also tend to obstruct the nasal passages as you’ve related, however that’s a small price to pay for the benefits I derive.
Avatar f tn IM HAVIN BAD ALLERGIES AND I COULDN'T BREATHE SO I USE SOME NASAL SPRAY IN MY NOSE LAST NITE DID IT HARM MY BABY JUST WANT TO KNOW CAUSE I KNOW WHEN YOUR PREGNANT YOU CAN ONLY TAKE TYNEOL
Avatar m tn I used mometasone furoate (a topical steroid cream) last night (for the first and ONLY time) on the base of my penis due to a minor skin allergy. Additionally, my wife and I are currently trying to conceive. When my dermatologist gave me the prescription for the mometasone furoate she knew I was trying to conceive and said it was OK to use.
134578 tn?1693250592 For this along with the rescue inhaler, preventive steroid inhalers are used regularly for prevention of attacks. The steroid content is very low in an inhaler and only acts locally. Use will prevent the causative allergens from triggering an attack. Repeated cold with nasal blockage can trigger attacks. Keep the nostrils clear of blockages by using nasal drops or sprays and try steam inhalation. So, don't worry and discuss these options with your doctor when you meet him next time.
Avatar f tn The last time I tried taking antihistamines I felt drugged. I have been enjoying the better relief with a nasal steroid I have been using twice a day, is this safe for long term use? Thank you for your time !!!