Bronchiectasis and staving off recurrent infections
I'm 54, nonsmoker, and was diagnosed with bronchiectasis and mild asthma 3 years ago after a bad run of double pneumonia. The infections are becoming so frequent -- from a few months apart before to a couple of weeks. When I get infected, I go on 14 days of levacquin (750) and prednisone (40 and taper). It seems to work, but I get sick again very quickly. The symptoms are sore throat, major sinus issues, then coughing, bronchitis and fever. Also, my ability to think, work and engage in life is greatly compromised.
Has anyone worked with someone in the immunology field to try and build up their immune system? Is this done? Also, would it help to get vitamin injections? Any other ideas? I am desperate!
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I read all of the different prescribed methods for the symptoms people have and wonder if I could benefit. My issues are similar in that I have chronic nasal drainage and sometimes post nasal drainage. I assume this is from allergies to dust etc. I cannot take otc meds for allergies. I'm too sensitive and get side effects. How do they connect the nasal drainage problem to bronchiectasis and frequent lung infections? Does a full work up by an ENT or allergist help? It seems like my pulmonologist, family doctor and infectious disease doctor don't work together as a team. I'm also now getting my Sleep disorder low oxygen addressed waiting for cpap titration. So many issues at the same time. mtyler
Similar situation here. Can't get cleared for a septoplasty because of my lung condition. Tubular bronchiectasis from repeated pneumonias which started as sinus/ear infections.
I can't get cleared for a septoplasty because of my bronchiectasis. It would probably help prevent my respiratory infections. Was it worth it?
I was prescribed by my pulmonologist to take Azithromycin 3 days a week and it works very well in staving off recurring infections of my BE.
is it 250mg? I started 1 1/2 months ago and would like to know when will you start to feel and see the benefits.
Yes, it's 250 mg. I am able to stay well on this regimine until the winter comes, and I usually have 1 or 2 exacerbations then that require Levafloxamine or some other antibiotic.