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Do they mean Reactive airway disease? This means allergies and invironmental

issues can be a problem in controlling asthma.I have reactive airway disease

it happens with paint fumes ,perfumes,cleaning agents,detergents,some

medicines too.Becky B.

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I just looked it up in Yahoo. Here is a site.

www.healthboards.com/lung-and-respiratory/928html

I just wrote in Restrictive Airway Disease

I do think it is similar if not the same RAD

LOVE & HUGS, GRDMBEV

RAD or restricted airway disease-difference?

I was wondering if anyone ever heard of restricted airway disease?

My neighbors 4 year old daughter has asthma, but today her

pediatrician threw this new term at her.

I can't find anything on the internet except for reactive airway

disease.

Please let me know if you've ever heard of it

mom of 2 w/cf

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I have just come up with a set of 3 pages of info on this .called as

her doc said. If you give me yourmailig addy I will send these to you to

give to her. It said this is 2 o possible 5,510 places it will be found.

LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEv

RAD or restricted airway disease-difference?

I was wondering if anyone ever heard of restricted airway disease?

My neighbors 4 year old daughter has asthma, but today her

pediatrician threw this new term at her.

I can't find anything on the internet except for reactive airway

disease.

Please let me know if you've ever heard of it

mom of 2 w/cf

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The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR

TREATMENTS.

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