7th December 2007
I have asthma and use an oral inhalent (Advair) and a nebulizer with Xopenex. This controls my asthma symptoms very well but although I have been on this same treatment for the past 7 years, recently I have had a problem with getting thrush. I have had a Thrush infection 4 times - each time it comes on in a day or two and is extremely difficulty to irradicate. I wanted to do something proactive and so I got another kind of nebulizer kit that allows me to breathe through my nose instead of my mouth. While I have not had another attack of Thrush my sinus membranes are very tender now. I am careful to rinse, gargle, and rinse my nose after I use the nebulizer but this does not prevent tenderness. Is there nothing one can do to prevent thrush from taking hold? Are there any other methods I should try?
