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" ... Covid-19 aside (yes, we will soon be putting it aside, at least from time to time), many patients with asthma require maintenance therapy with inhaled corticosteroids, coupled with systemic steroids (such as prednisone or dexamethasone) for acute asthma exacerbations. Many individuals, despite using this regimen, suffer from acute asthma exacerbations, requiring emergency care and/or hospitalization. ... "
" ... Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) (containing antibodies), corticosteroids, and plasmapheresis have been used to treat AFM, but there is not enough data regarding the efficacy of such approaches. Supportive care with fluids, oxygen, and medicine to treat fever are the mainstay of treatment at this time. ... "
" ... Long-term asthma treatments work by inhaling corticosteroids, which suppress the immune system. Short-acting treatments do not alter immune function. It may be that women who use only short-acting therapies are treating their symptoms successfully, but inflammation is still present in the lungs and reproductive organs. ... "
" ... Not all of the guidelines may seem immediately relevant to you. For example, unless you are a critical care doctor, nurse, or respiratory therapist or running a ventilator by yourself in your apartment (which, incidentally you shouldn’t be doing), you may not resonate with the section that covers ventilator settings to use. Some parts of the guidelines simply re-emphasize what should be known already, such as someone has to have the proper experience before putting a breathing tube down your throat and health care workers need to wear N95 masks when doing procedures on a patient with COVID-19 that may spray respiratory droplets. While these may seem as obvious as “don’t stick your tongue on a sign post in the middle of freezing weather,” unfortunately, during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, there have been stories of health care workers feeling forced to do things such as seeing potentially contagious patients without wearing proper personal protective equipment. Other parts of the guidelines cover what to do about corticosteroids in critically ill patients. ... "