jazzielady
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I'm pretty sure I have thrush from the inhaled steroids I take for my asthma. Anyone know of anything I can do for it besides go to the doctor and get more medicine?
Just because it is "homeopathic" doesn't make it safe to use with other meds. Check with your pharmacist before using anything if you are one medications. You do realize that most medications are already plant/animal based, right?
Gentian Violet, you'll have to ask the pharmacist for it - but it's not a prescription med. My daughter got thrush constantly and it worked great.
Since you are mostly trying to avoid a doctor's visit and aren't opposed to medicinal treatment, just call the doctor who prescribed the inhaler and tell them you have thrush and give them your pharmacy phone #. Since this is a common issue, hopefully he/she will just call in a prescription for you. I work in an allergy/asthma office and we occasionally have this come up.
Gentian Violet, you'll have to ask the pharmacist for it - but it's not a prescription med. My daughter got thrush constantly and it worked great.
I ordered mine from drugstore.com since I got it just in case I needed it and I did...Since you are mostly trying to avoid a doctor's visit and aren't opposed to medicinal treatment, just call the doctor who prescribed the inhaler and tell them you have thrush and give them your pharmacy phone #. Since this is a common issue, hopefully he/she will just call in a prescription for you. I work in an allergy/asthma office and we occasionally have this come up.
I teach our patients to at least rinse, but ideally to brush their teeth and tongue after using Advair, Symbicort, or any other inhaled steroid.
It's a common side effect of the medication that the doctor prescribed, so I didn't figure they would insist on you coming in for something that is pretty obvious.
