- 15th February 2022
Managing your child’s asthma
Your child's GP or asthma nurse prescribes medications, analyses and updates your child's written asthma action plan on a regular basis, assists you in identifying your child's triggers, and keeps track...
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- 10th February 2022
A guide to surviving hay fever
Before pollen season arrives we wanted to share some information and advise on controlling your hay fever symptoms to help you cope with the early arrival of pollen season. We've had the ideal meteorological...Read More - 7th February 2022
Using your Asthma Inhalers Correctly
Whether you're using a preventer or reliever inhaler, good inhaler technique allows you to breathe the medicine directly into your lungs, where it's needed. Because the medicine isn't absorbed into the...Read More - 5th February 2022
A guide to Hay Fever, symptoms & treatments
Hay fever is a prevalent allergy that affects one out of every five people at some point in their lives. Hay fever symptoms include: itching eyes sneezing runny nose If you have an allergic reaction...Read More - 4th February 2022
Gastrointestinal Reflux Disease (GERD) - Chronic Acid Reflux
Your stomach acid runs back up into your mouth through your oesophagus when you have GERD (chronic acid reflux). Heartburn, acid reflux, difficulty swallowing, a sense of food stuck in your throat, and...Read More - 3rd February 2022
Asthma Inhalers - A guide
An inhaler is a device that holds medicine and allows you to breathe it in (inhaling). Asthma is typically treated using inhalers. Inhalers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, which can be bewildering....Read More - 26th January 2022
What you need to know about Omeprazole
The proton pump inhibitor (PPI) class of drugs includes omeprazole. Omeprazole is a medication that reduces stomach acid and is used to treat a number of digestive problems. Over-the-counter (OTC) omeprazole...Read More