Allergies & Asthma Support Group

Struggling with a food allergy? Suffering from hay fever? Trying to manage asthma attacks? Connect with others to share your questions, tips, concerns, and more.



Recent Discussions

Re: Asthma problems
Asthma affects 7 % of the US population, so proper awareness and timely treatment is very essential to keep it at bay. Do not neglect your symptoms and visit your doctor if the wheezing is quite recurrent. This condition needs proper attention and you    Read more...
Posted by smartandy007 on Thu Apr 14

Re: Allergies
Quote: Originally posted by null My 2 1/2 year old daughter has 26 different allergies. 8 of them are foods wheat , egg, milk, oat, soy are the hardest to avoid. The rest of her allergies are indoor, outdoor, cats, and dogs. She also has eczema. Sh   Read more...
Posted by Jenna on Wed Sep 8

Re: Reducing your reaction to food allergies
I am on the other end of the spectrum. I have been eating soy my whole life and didn't realize I was allergic until my body at 36 years old went crazy and started breaking out in rashes all over and cold sores in mymout. The minute I stop all soy, I was a   Read more...
Posted by bouncyy on Tue Jun 29

Re: Key Points to Dealing with Asthma
Hey Denny,   Thanks for the link. It was very informative. I have my four year kid suffering from Asthma and I would like to know what kind of tests are safe and secure for kids.   Read more...
Posted by exhalednitricoxide on Tue Feb 16

FDA alert: Dey brand asthma medications stolen
The FDA has issued an alert to warn patients that the following lot numbers of Dey brand asthma medications have been stolen and may be unsafe for use: Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Solution: Lot number 9G04, NDC # 49502-697-29 Lot number 9   Read more...
Posted by SafeMedicines on Mon Sep 21

Re: Treatment for Asthma
Quote: Originally posted by Jessibrown I have been surfing the net for information about asthma and I found the information below from a website http://www.rtmagazine.com/news/2009-06-10_01.asp "Using exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) in treatment    Read more...
Posted by Jessibrown on Wed Jun 24

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