- Friday, August 14, 2009, 23:08
- Asthma
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Nancy: My 4-year-old daughter has asthma. When she has a virus for 3 to 4 days she gets a cough that sounds like croup, only while she's awake. It's constant; 10-15 coughs a minute, and a nebulizer doesn't seem to give much relief. No retractions. Only Prelone for 2-3 days seems to help. Suggest anything? ...
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- Friday, August 14, 2009, 10:25
- Multiple Sclerosis
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Dick: People with MS may experience relapses or have these exacerbations that we've been talking about. How are they treated, and do you agree that that may not be the primary consideration? Dr. Stefoski: Relapses, exacerbations, or "attacks" of MS, if you will, are important. ...
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- Friday, August 14, 2009, 7:25
- Asthma
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Alois:When my 8-year-old is in her allergy season or winter season when I know she's going to have a hard time, we'll have her use her nebulizer sometimes three to four times a day, with something like Cromolyn, and Rescue medicine also. And when she's having this coughing, how can I tell that the nebulizer ...
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- Thursday, August 13, 2009, 23:05
- Asthma
- 3,805 views
Jody: I was diagnosed with asthma a year-and-a-half ago by a pulmonologist and notice that when my asthma symptoms appear - difficult breathing and a tight chest - I am prone to getting tachycardia fairly easily. Is this common with asthma? I told my pulmonologist at my initial visit and he sent me home with a ...
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- Thursday, August 13, 2009, 10:21
- Multiple Sclerosis
- 1,337 views
Dick: And then progressive disabilities, which of course 48% of patients said was the most important to them? Dr. Skeen: Absolutely. In my opinion, there's a little differentiation between the medications, at least in terms of the data that we have available to us. In ...
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- Thursday, August 13, 2009, 7:23
- Asthma
- 746 views
Cheryl: First let me just say I do have a five-year-old son who within the past year has been recently diagnosed as having asthma. My question is actually two-part. First, how effective is overall allergy testing, and second, would it be recommended for a young child like that? Dr. Stempel:...
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- Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 23:04
- Asthma
- 707 views
Nick: I was diagnosed with environmental asthma. The treatment has been going on for two years now with Flonase, Serevent, Flovent, theopylline and Singulair. The problem still persists and goes on for days with peak flow down to 190 and wheezing. Is there another approach or medication that is available for severe asthma attacks? I have ...
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- Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 10:19
- Multiple Sclerosis
- 1,056 views
Dick: Dr. Skeen, could you tell us more about the ABC medications - Avonex, Betaseron, and Copaxone - and how they each target multiple sclerosis? Dr. Skeen: There are five things that the various scientific studies have looked at to assess whether these drugs work ...
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- Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 7:21
- Asthma
- 973 views
Kyna:
I have a daughter who's five and she's had asthma since she's been about three. She's allergic to about 15 foods. One of the things that she's severely allergic to is peanut butter. I can't even send her to school on the days that they have peanut butter because if she just smells it she'll break out in a rash. ...
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- Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 23:02
- Asthma
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Belinda: Have you ever heard of cockatiels or lovebirds causing severe asthma attacks?
Dr. Kraemer: Indoor birds have three different ways they can cause lung problems. The first is due to a bird-borne infection. Sometimes infected ...
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