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Just your usual hygiene measures will be fine. Cover food, Clean any bites immediately,,don’t leave stuff out, blah blah.Thanks for that. Where I live we have lots of horses, lots of flys and more than a few honeybuckets on the back forty. I've started to see both them and the skeeters fire up and have been wary. I'll not stop being vigilant of course, but if the insects can stick to their usual vectors, I will be happy with that.
Steroids are a tricky one. I think the advice at the moment is not to dose either stuff like pred or corticosteroids unless the patient is needing them already, but if they are, to continue. I’m also asthmatic and I know I should take the steroids but I dont like them. Tips for if you get a bad throat - get a proper vortex spacer and use it. They are pushing the powder inhalers these days to hit targets due to the propellants in the aerosol ones. But the powder hitting the throat, especially without a proper vortex, does irritate a lot of people. Insist on The vortex, and try other types of steroids if one is bothering you. Drink water and gargle after. I’m an idiot and only use them when I get bad, I just hate the fucking things. Don’t stop taking them if you need them without talking to your doctor.I use Flonase, which is a corticosteroid that can affect your immune system. Now imagine all the other drugs people are prescribed for minor and annoying conditions. I try to minimize my use of Flonase because I noticed it irritated my throat to the point I thought I had strep. Medications have side effects that aren't always discussed as do medical procedures. It's something to consider
Something like ten percent of adults have a heart murmur. Mostly benign. Some not. You often dont realise with some conditions that anything is wrong until the system is under strain. That’s why healthy footballers drop dead in training, soldiers die doing marches with a mild virus, and why people who are young are dying of this. Probably a LOT of western young people have metabolic syndrome, are obese and have hypertension. Maybe there’s a genetic component to susceptibility too.Really not good optics. How many of the "they had no underlying conditions" young people turned out to HAVE underlying conditions that had never been tested for? Things like heart problems.