Is it always necessary to use inhalers for wheezing?
Is it always necessary to use inhalers for wheezing? Wheezing is caused from silent gerd and allergies. I have found the inhalers cause additional problems such as severe throat clearing and thrush. I would love another option.
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My dentist told me the worst thing you could do is brush your teeth after using inhaler. Causes more cavities.
Mine told me otherwise when I talked to him about problems with thrush.. He said to use water or saline to rinse after steroids instead of mouthwash because listerine kills good as well as bad bacteria.
I just did very quick search and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says: “The good news is you can keep your mouth healthy! After you use your asthma inhaler, rinse your mouth well with water and spit it out or brush your teeth. If you have a child with asthma, they may be more likely to get cavities, so it is important to teach them to rinse and spit after using their asthma inhaler.”
Asthma.net says not to brush for 30 min., but rinse thoroughly. This seems like a reasonable compromise. 😀
I used Flovent for 3 years, but since it is no longer being manufactured (as of January 2024) I have changed to Trelegy. It has now been 3 weeks and I am beginning to see a slight decrease in wheezing. I will continue to use and update on progress. Good luck!