Archive for July, 2009

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What Asthma Medications are Safe to Use During Pregnancy

Andrew: How do we stand today? Do you have in your armamentarium, if you will, medications that you can use during pregnancy to control asthma that you feel comfortable with? Dr. Schatz: Yes. Fortunately, it's a relief for everybody that although we certainly don't have as much information as we would like or ... Full story

Asthma Medication While Pregnant

Andrew: Dr. Shapiro, we've gotten an e-mail question from England from a woman named Anne, and here's a little bit of Anne's story. When she was pregnant with her son she had a severe asthma attack, and it was acute. She said she nearly died and also nearly lost the baby. She was on the highest amount of oxygen permitted, and her blood level remained ... Full story

Asthma Can Kill

Nancy: And what's sad is, I talk to families whose children have died from asthma. You know, I'm thinking of this one. Her name is Vicky Modica, and her son, Mikey, died, a few years ago now, about three years ago, when he was 8 years old, of an asthma attack ... Full story

Psycho-social Aspects of Asthma

Nancy: So what I wanted to do is I figured, "You know what? I'm going to write about this for other patients in my doctor's office." And so I just started a little newsletter, wanting to bridge that research directly to families, and a newspaper reporter picked up on ... Full story

Asthma Inhaler Overdose

Andrew: Peggy? You're joining us from Lewiston, Idaho. Tell us your question for Dr. Shapiro. Peggy: I had a concern about how much I'm using the albuterol inhaler. I was diagnosed about a year and a half ago, and up until then I never had any major lung problems. It started out just with a cough, and it kept getting worse ... Full story

How do I Best Treat My Cough Variant Asthma?

Tonya: I've been diagnosed with cough variant asthma. My asthma seems different from what other people I know experience with the disease. I never wheeze, and my peak flows can be high even when my chest feels extremely tight. My reaction to irritants is to cough, so hard that it feels like I'm choking and I ... Full story

Is Surgery Necessary for Chronic Sinus Disease

My daughter has chronic sinus disease. Is surgery necessary? Teresa: My 5-year-old daughter has been diagnosed with chronic sinus disease (infection) and has tried several antibiotics with no relief. Her current ENT wants to do surgery and put ear tubes back in her ear. This will be the fourth surgery on her ears ... Full story

Corticosteroid Spray and Candida Infections

Joyce: I'm on a corticosteroid oral inhalant such as Azmacort, and the instructions which come with it caution the patient to rinse the mouth after the use in order to prevent overgrowth of organisms. For example, thrush or whatever. Now I wondered if I were to use a nasal steroid inhalant also such as Flonase, whether ... Full story

Can a Person With Asthma be an Athlete?

Andrew: Barrett, I had a question for you since we have you, and there may be young people listening, and certainly parents. People, both kids - and I have three little kids - and parents want to think that their child can compete and, I guess, what would you say to them to really say ... Full story

Are Serevent, Flovent and Flonase safe for a young child?

Andrew: We have an e-mail question from a parent, Danny, who writes, "I have a 5-year-old who currently is using albuterol nebulizer three times a day, Flovent and also Flonase. The allergist is going to stop the albuterol nebulizer and give her Serevent along with Flonase and Flovent. Is this safe for use in a 5-year-old child?" Dr. Shapiro: I think it's ... Full story
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