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Secondary Prevention Of Asthma

The foundation of wheezing and asthma is often laid very early in childhood but whether or not a harmless wheezing condition will develop into a ruthless asthma is something that cannot be predicted at that time. When wheezing first appears in childhood, and it usually does in a many a child, it should be treated then and there with the help of inhaled corticosteroids and this could really help in the prevention of this developing into a real problem. But recently it has been found out by some researchers that although such treatment could help control symptoms, you will not be able to benefit from the advantages within a few months of stopping the treatment altogether.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-03-05 13:14:28
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Medications Used To Treat Asthma

To get the treatment of asthma right, the most important thing is to know exactly what asthma is. Basically asthma is a constant respiratory disease portrayed by regular attacks of inflammation and results in the narrowing of tiny airways. Asthma attacks are usually a result of some sort of environmental stimulus and if not given the proper sort of treatment, can also prove to be fatal.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-03-05 10:07:39
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Herbal Asthma Treatment

Asthma is basically a severe difficulty that you face in breathing, due to extra sensitive or hyper responsive airways. When the airways become irritated they narrow down or get constricted as a reaction. Now when this happens wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and many other asthma symptoms appear, thus causing the onset of this notorious allergy. There are many sorts of allopathic and herbal asthma treatment available today, you just need to find out which suits you and your anatomy the best and then decide. We are going to discuss the herbal asthma treatment in this article though
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-03-05 03:56:21
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Good Dogs For Asthma Sufferers

There are some good dogs for asthma sufferers which will not trigger an asthma attack in asthma patients. These dogs are called hypo allergic dogs commonly; that is the breeds that have lesser chances of triggering an attack in you due to which it is possible to share your space with them without any reaction. Asthma attacks are usually allergy related, that is they are triggered by contact with some sort of allergen due to which it becomes essential to avoid the said allergen as much as possible.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-03-04 21:42:06
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Quality Childhood Asthma Treatment

It is a rough estimate that out of all the people suffering from asthma around 50% are young kids! Childhood asthma can be spotted very easily with glaring symptoms like, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath i.e. extreme trouble in breathing. On identifying these symptoms it is usually easy to get on with quality childhood asthma treatment.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-03-04 07:07:01
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Asthma Defeated Book

Asthma basically affects the respiratory system of a person. When one has an attack, the airways that carry air in and out of the lungs swell. This makes the air movement difficult. Asthma if left untreated can drastically affect ones life and in some cases, life is threatened. Asthma as a condition is becoming a global problem. Due to the high prevalence levels, governmental and non governmental organizations have come up with ways to kick out asthma from their countries. This is as a result of the high rates of urbanization and industrialization.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-03-04 00:56:33
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What Causes Asthma Attacks

Many things can bring on a dreaded asthma attack, dogs and cats hairs being some of them. Not many people are aware of the fact that things like tobacco smoke, cold air; exercise and even a minuscule thing like laughing can trigger attacks too. Many people get attacks after they have just suffered from some kind of nose or throat virus which involved heavy medication. So what causes asthma attacks is in a way still not very clear but many of the causes can now be identified.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-03-03 18:42:43
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Side Effects Of Asthma Inhalers

Asthma sufferers can’t do it without inhalers; these things are a must for them as these are sometimes quite rightly termed as life savers. Whenever an asthma patient gets an asthma attack, it is this inhaler that can really relax your muscles so that you can breathe easily and without any difficulty. It is usually recommended by doctors to take an inhaler in the morning and at night every day so that you can prevent an attack even before it surfaces. But there are a lot of side effects of indulging in this bliss as well, read on to find out.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-03-03 03:07:30
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The Effects Of Asthma Medications

Asthma medications can make a difference of life and death who suffer from asthma but there are a lot of side effects which are associated with them as well. Sadly, many people many people get extremely panicked when any of these side effects occurs but this instead of making matters better make them increasingly worse thus putting them at an increased risk of an asthma attack.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-03-02 23:56:21
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Holistic Remedies For Asthma

Asthma is a very frequent respiratory disease that affects the trachea and bronchial tubes by becoming inflamed and plugged with mucus. Coughing, wheezing, tight chest, difficulty breathing are typical symptoms of an asthma attack. Asthma causes the airways to narrow, restricting the amount of air going to the lungs, and makes it very difficult to breathe. The rate, in which asthma attacks have increase in the pass few years is alarming, especially in children.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-02-27 00:56:07
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Pathophysiology Of Asthma

Asthma is a chronic lung disease characterized by: Airway inflammation, Airway hyper responsiveness to various stimuli such as a virus, allergen or exercise and Airway obstruction or narrowing that is reversible, with treatment or spontaneously. The underlying problem is inflammation as a result of complex interactions among inflammatory cells, mediators and the tissues in the airways. The stimuli activate the release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells, macrophages, eosinophils and other cells in the airways.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-02-26 03:07:10
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Breathing Exercises For Asthma

Asthma is a breathing disorder of the respiratory system and in order to control asthma we have to do some exercises on daily basis. These exercises involve manipulation of the breathing pattern and include deep breathing, relaxation sessions and other exercises. If done regularly and properly, it would provide a simple self control by asthmatics. These exercises the patient can easily do for himself, and with a minimal amount of perseverance and energy, he can acquire the necessary control of the respiratory muscles, and thereby improve his condition to quite a large extent.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-02-25 08:28:23
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The Pathophysiology Of Asthma

Asthma is a chronic lung disease characterized by: Airway inflammation, Airway hyper responsiveness to various stimuli such as a virus, allergen or exercise and Airway obstruction or narrowing that is reversible, with treatment or spontaneously. The underlying problem is inflammation as a result of complex interactions among inflammatory cells, mediators and the tissues in the airways. The stimuli activate the release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells, macrophages, eosinophils and other cells in the airways.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-02-25 02:14:42
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Buy Asthma Medication Online

Asthma is a chronic (lifelong) disease that involves inflammation of the airways superimposed with recurrent episodes of decreased airflow, mucus production, and cough. Asthma can be deadly if it’s not controlled. But when it comes to taking medications, kids seem to have two right ears, the information goes right in and right out. Here’s a novel way some researchers are trying to get and keep their attention. Asthma medication plays a key role in gaining good control of your asthma.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-02-20 11:07:37
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Primary Prevention Of Asthma

The relentless increase in the prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases highlights the need for devising effective preventive strategies. Although the genetics of these disorders are being investigated, manipulation of known environmental risk factors remains the best available approach to this problem. However, the large number of potential environmental risk factors and our inability to accurately predict the development of asthma and allergy has led to conflicting data from recent prevention studies.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-02-19 22:42:17
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Allergy Induced Asthma In Children

Asthma is an inflammatory condition of the bronchial airways that causes the normal function of the airways to become excessive and over-reactive. The condition produces airway obstruction, chest tightness, coughing and wheezing. This inflammation is produced by allergies, viral respiratory infections, and airborne irritants among other causes. Asthma is the third leading cause of hospitalization among children under the age of 15.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-19 16:28:41
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How To Do Asthma Breathing Test

Asthma is a very variable and dreadful disease that has victims from all over the world and nobody seems to be immune from this disease. Symptoms change from season to season, from day to day and from day to night. Some asthma symptoms occur only when a patient is exposed to certain triggers such as allergens, viral infections, exercise or cold air. This variability in asthma symptoms complicates diagnosis, and underlines the need to take a proper history of symptoms.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-02-17 20:49:41
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General Asthma Treatment Guidelines

Asthma is a common disease in many parts of the world. Asthma is a disorder of the airways of the lungs. Those with asthma have sensitive airways which when exposed to certain triggers can narrow. This results in difficulty in breathing. Severe asthma can be recognized when a patient’s asthma symptoms get worse and are not relieved by usual dose of bronchodilator. If a person has obvious difficulty in breathing due to asthma, first aid is the first thing that he should be given.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-02-17 17:42:12
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Natural Asthma Treatment

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease and a serious disorder in which the airway becomes inflamed, resulting in wheezing, loss of breath, and tightness in the chest. There are approximately 15 million people in the U.S. who suffer with asthma and more than 5,000 people die each year from this condition. The child category, however, is the age group with the highest increase; over the last ten years, the rate of asthma in children has increased by over 90%.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-02-16 22:56:32
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An Asthma Breathing Technique

If your asthma is under control you are more likely to have a better quality of life. This article will provide you information about how to spot when your asthma is not well controlled. It will also explain what should be the practical help to get your symptoms back under control. We want you to be able to do the things you want to. You can take control of your asthma by knowing what exercises to take, and when to take them. If you have asthma then it is important for you to avoid things that trigger your asthma and know what to do if your symptoms get worse.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-02-16 19:49:17
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Managing Asthma During Pregnancy

Asthma is the most common, potentially serious medical problem to complicate pregnancy. Studies have shown that women with asthma have increased risk of complications during pregnancy. Thus, managing asthma during pregnancy is unique because the effect of both the illness and the treatment on the developing fetus as well as the patient must be considered. It is important to maintaining adequate control of asthma during pregnancy for the health and well-being of both the mother and her baby. Asthma and allergies can be controlled, and when they are, the risks to mother and baby are extremely low.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-02-16 04:14:32
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Childrens Books On Asthma

Children learn better with the help of fiction and interesting literature. When diagnosed with asthma children usually have to go through a lot, both emotionally and physically and a little emotional help from books is something they can all benefit from. Following are some of the more popular children’s books on asthma!
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-11 13:21:22
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Bronchial Asthma Home Remedies

Asthma is an ancient Greek word meaning ‘panting or short drawn breath’. It is the most troublesome of the respiratory diseases. It is basically a chronic lung condition in which inflammation of the airways or bronchi, affects the way air enters and leaves the lungs, disrupting breathing. This disease is very common among males sometimes found in young children but more frequently occurs in early adult life.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-11 10:14:09
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The Most Common Symptoms Of Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition with symptoms of cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms occur periodically, usually related to specific triggering events. Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children in developed countries, affecting about 12 percent of children who are less than 18 years. Statistics reveal that asthma is prevalent not only among adults but also among children including infants.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-02-11 00:49:15
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Interesting Facts About Asthma

Asthma is a disease that affects your lungs. If you have asthma, you have it all the time, but asthma attacks only when something bothers your lungs. In most cases, the cause of asthma is not known, but it causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing. One can control one’s asthma by knowing the warning signs of an attack, following the advice of health-care provider and staying away from things that trigger an attack. Mentioned in this article are a few interesting facts about asthma that you would surely like to read till the end!
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-10 18:35:06
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Asthma Inhalers For Children

Basically we all need asthma devices in order to completely rid ourselves of the dilemma called asthma but asthma inhalers for children are absolutely important. Using an inhaler properly delivers the medicine to the lungs and the response is almost always better. But we have to be able to use the device properly as if not, very little or no medicine shall reach the lungs which will eventually not be good for asthma patients. Asthma inhalers for children are absolutely necessary but still not many people unfortunately know the use of these magical things that make breathing much easier for those suffering from asthma. Following are some of the more popular types of asthma inhalers available nowadays.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-02-10 09:14:30
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Asthma Medication For Children

Asthma medication for children is usually different for different children and we usually have to give them the best medicine according to various asthma specialists all around the world. You should be in close contact with your child’s doctor so that he could brief you about the special needs that your child might have.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-03 10:28:42
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Asthma Nebulizer

A nebulizer also called a breathing machine sometimes is a very crucial piece of equipment to treat a lot of problems like asthma and other respiratory problems which makes it an ideal machine to be kept at home. People usually make use of a nebulizer to calm down the asthma attacks by altering the liquid medication into a sort of mist which can be more easily inhaled by people specially children and so reaches their lungs more quickly thus giving a reason to be recovered quickly and in a better way than the traditional inhaler.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-02-01 21:21:43
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Bronchial Asthma Treatment

With asthma allergy comes a lot of breathing problems like shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and rapid breathing and chest constrictions. The bronchial airways tighten; become reddened and extra amounts of mucus start lining up on it. Basically asthma is the effect of the immune response in the bronchial airways.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-02-01 15:07:04
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Inflammation And Asthma During Allergy Season

Many Americans these days are suffering from "seasonal" allergies, especially when the season changes and warmer weather is around. Basically people can take care of the symptoms by following the advice of their physicians in most of the cases which also includes avoiding the things that can trigger the symptoms of asthma allergy. So inflammation and asthma during allergy season is something that we all can control but if we exercise some caution.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-02-01 08:56:12
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Adult Asthma Treatment

Asthma due to some reason is more commonly found in urban areas than the rural ones and it is said that mostly twenty five per cent of all non-tuberculosis chest diseases are related to asthma somehow. Usually asthma occurs in childhood and before you hit your adult life, it goes away, but in some cases it continue in adult life, that it when asthma is at its worst. The attacks are more frequent and needless to mention much more severe than in childhood.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-02-01 02:42:04
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Cardiac Asthma Treatment

Cardiac asthma treatment heavily depends on its proper management to yield a successful curing. The congestive heart failure is a direct cause of cardiac asthma, which is in fact such a critical stage of heart when abnormal collection of blood or other fluids gathered in lungs make breathing impossible (in medical terminology, "wheezing") eventually resulting in fatal cardiac asthma.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-29 16:00:58
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Pollution Effects Asthma

Yes pollution effects asthma as now it is known to many people belonging from different walks of life and if left uncontrolled, it’s probably asthma. There are a lot of other factors as well which can affect asthma like inactive lifestyles, our poor immunities, and many other factors that can contribute as well. Pollution should also be controlled in order to control asthma itself as with the other asthma triggers. As with the other factors, pollution can and should be controlled, to ease symptoms. Although a lot is being done to control pollution, there is much left that can be done to curb the problem as much as possible.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-26 07:21:44
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American Asthma Foundation

The American Asthma Foundation is the one and the only national organization which is focused completely on the allergy of asthma and the only group with the necessary mandate to promote government funding to totally eradicate this disease. Basically, American Asthma Foundation is a non-profit organization and the basic aim is to find a cure for many people throughout the world who are suffering from this terrible disease.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-22 23:07:22
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The Cost Of Asthma Treatment

Asthma is an expensive disease, in every sense of the word as the medicines that are needed in order to treat this disease are seriously costly. Many studies have now concluded that billions of dollars per year in the U.S. are spent in order to treat this disease and of course some other breathing problems. We are talking about both direct and indirect costs here. The cost of asthma treatment is getting out of hands now and many people are now looking out for ways to control these costs to some extent. Here are some of the ways in which you can control some of the cost of asthma treatment. Of course you can take help of your doctor to help you solve this problem as well.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-20 18:00:55
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Cures For Asthma Attacks

Life can be pretty exhausting for people who are suffering from asthma; even things like going out for grocery can take the life out of you. The tightness that they feel around their chest can actually make their life difficult, causing it a big problem to perform even the simplest of things. Wheezing is common among asthma patients as they try to force air in and out due to the inability of being able to do it naturally. Many prescribed medicines for asthma are usually without any severe side effects due to which you don’t really have to deal with being jittery, shaky and have trouble sleeping. While there are many cures for asthma attacks, the natural cures are still the most admired by many because of lesser side effects that these come up with. Basically these cures for asthma attacks are just normal medication without any major side effects, now how awesome can that be.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-20 12:07:09
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Asthma Severity

The intensity and duration of the asthma attacks in each patient are different from each other, though one attack can actually determine the complete severity of the allergy on the whole. According to experts there are four categories of asthma attacks according to severity and each possesses special characteristics, needless to say, the treatment given to each of these attacks is also different.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-19 20:35:06
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Chronic Asthma Home Remedies

Nobody wants to be ill all the time, as it is a nonsense that many people don’t even want to deal with. There are a lot of diseases like cancer, asthma, diarrhea and stress which come with various different symptoms and results and treatment of each requires much attention, both of the patient and of course the care giver. The most common symptom of asthma is an erratic pattern of breathing which makes it impossible to stay calm in most of the cases. Asthma usually starts in childhood as a mild allergy, usually clearing out as the child grows but in some rare cases it becomes a full blown disease with time. About a total of 15 t0 20% of children get affected with this allergy according to rough calculations. We can take the help of many remedies but it is usually said that chronic asthma home remedies are perhaps the best to use in these conditions.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-19 16:00:08
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Asthma Medication Guidelines

If you think you are trying to breathe through a straw then you have just given a description of an asthma patient very easily. Airways in the lungs narrow down; when an asthma attack happens making it a big problem for an asthma patient to breathe easily. When these airways are filled with mucus, it becomes even more difficult for people to breathe. If not given proper and timely medication asthma can get fatal as well, which makes it a dangerous disease to some extent although this is one of those parts which are not really understood by the patient. So if the following asthma medication guidelines are followed thoroughly these attacks can be controlled to some extent if not completely cured.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-19 09:49:52
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Asthma Treatment Guidelines

The best description that people sometimes give of suffering from asthma is that it feels that they are trying to breathe through a straw. The portrayal is perfect as it is pretty much what happens. When you suffer from an asthma attack, airways in the lungs narrow down; making it impossible to breathe air in. This, together with the airways becoming inflamed and filled with mucus, suppresses the airways even more. If not provided proper and timely treatment asthma can be extremely serious - even to the point of being fatal. Here are some asthma treatment guidelines which if followed properly will make these attacks lesser frequent if nothing else.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-19 06:42:35
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How Does Asthma Affect Breathing?

Many people ask this question very often, how does asthma affect breathing? Many people think about this but yes asthma does in many ways affect breathing and we are going to discuss how in this article. Well, this thing no matter how difficult and complex it is to understand is something that should be understood by almost everyone who is an asthma patient, the symptoms, causes and effects of asthma on your body. Basically due to asthma, breathing airways are narrowed down, interfering with the normal movement of air in and out of the lungs, making it a bit of a problem. Asthma will usually only affect the bronchial tubes without having any affect on the air pockets of the lung tissue. Some of the factors that will usually initiate asthma are inflammation, bronchospasm, and hyper-activity.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-18 21:21:53
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Breathing Techniques For Asthma

When a person is not ill, the diaphragm usually moves downward when the person inhales and moves upward when the person exhales. This is the normal breathing pattern for any normal person, who has minimum health issues going on. What happens with an asthma patient is that the breathing is done only by making use of the upper portion of the chest, which is extremely unhealthy not to mention highly unnatural as well. So there should be some sort of breathing techniques for asthma patients so that the whole chest is used somehow and the person can make maximum use of it. You can relax the chest muscles that are worked up as a result of unnatural breathing.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-18 05:42:20
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Asthma Without Wheezing

Asthma is a serious ailment, which is affecting millions of people around the world. The patients of asthma encounter great problems in breathing during an asthma attack. Asthma may be caused from certain environmental conditions, viral infections or you can even inherent it. It is found in children as well as adults. This disease has many variations or kinds. Chronic asthma, episodic asthma, allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma are some types of asthma.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-18 02:35:59
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Prevention Of Exercise-Induced Asthma

Asthma is distressing the lives of many people around the globe because of its severe symptoms, which give you feeling of suffocation. Nobody likes to struggle breathing which you have to while you suffer from asthma. An asthmatic also feels tightness in the chest, produces wheezing sound while breathing or may experience persistent coughing. Although you can control the symptoms with the help of medication, this ailment is not completely curable. Medication and diet can help to minimize the attacks and lessen the severity of the attacks but not completely set you free from asthma. Some people also use herbal medication of natural diet to treat asthma.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-17 20:21:25
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Different Types Of Asthma Medications

Affecting about 15% of world population, Asthma is chronic disease that cannot be completely cured. However, with the help of medication and precaution, you can gain considerable control over this ailment. Asthma affects the lungs by hindering the oxygen supply within it. The airways of an asthmatic person are obstructed during an attack, as a result one may cough persistently, give out the sound of wheezing, feel tightness in the chest or grow breathless. It is generally believed that asthma is triggered by many environmental conditions or substances. For example, smoke, cold or warm air, chemical, animals, pollen, perfumes etc. can trigger an attack. Exposure to these substances may also worsen the condition of the asthmatic by doing permanent damage to his respiratory system.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-16 10:28:17
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Allergy Induced Asthma Treatment

Allergy has a number of kinds including mild asthma, episodic asthma, occupational asthma, and allergy induced asthma. The general symptoms of asthma include wheezing, pain or tightness in the chest, breathlessness and rapid heart beat. Asthma has been under study for many centuries and as a result, many medications have been invented to treat this chronic problem. It has been proved that asthma may result from hereditary problems, viral infections and certain conditions or substances. In case of allergy-induced asthma, a person suffers from the later cause.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-16 07:21:33
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About Asthma Nebulizers

There are numerous synthetic and herbal treatments and medication for asthma. Although these drugs may not be able to cure asthma completely, however, they are effective enough to control this chronic disease. Some of these drugs are meant for immediate treatment while others are to be used for long term treatment of asthma. Among these medications are inhalers, steroids, pills and herbs. Besides, nebulizer are used to treat asthma.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-16 04:14:34
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Asthma Treatment In Pregnancy

Asthma is a chronic ailment that requires utmost care. Asthmatics are allergic to many or some conditions, which they must avoid. They are the primary cause of asthma in addition to infections or hereditary issues. Some of the common symptoms of asthma are persistent coughing particularly during night or early morning, tightness or pain in the chest, suffocation, rapid heart rate, and breathlessness. The problem with diseases such as asthma is that the symptoms as well as the causes vary from person to person. Asthma is considered as a deadly ailment as it cannot be cured although you can control it with the help of medication.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-15 02:14:10
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Chronic Asthma Treatment

Asthma, chronic disease of the lungs, is an inflammatory disorder, which affects the airways. Ancient Greeks coined the word Asthma, which means panting. During an asthma attack, the airways are inflammation and narrowed. As a result, one struggle to breathe and you can hear the sound of wheezing while an asthmatic inhales and exhales during an attack. The symptoms of asthma include rapid heart rate, suffocation, tightness in chest etc. however, the symptoms of asthma vary from person to person. In addition, the severity of the disease is also variable.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-14 10:42:12
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Best Asthma Medication

Asthma is affecting thousands of people all around the world. Children as well as adults fall a pray to this chronic disease because of many factors. You can get asthma as hereditary ailment, because of some viral infections or environmental conditions. According to most experts, pollution is the number one cause of asthma in the present world. Although asthma cannot be completed cured, it can be certainly controlled, and managed with proper medication. However, you should bear in mind that just as the symptoms of asthma vary from person to person, the treatment and medication also vary. A medicine that can control this disease in one person may fail to give to same results in another.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-14 04:28:23
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What Are The Causes Of Asthma?

Do you know that about 15% of world population is affected from asthma? The figure is surly alarming, as asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways. During an asthma attack, the airways are inflamed and constricted. As a result, you cannot breathe properly. Asthma has no cure yet though it can be controlled with the help of medication and prevention.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-14 01:22:01
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Assessment Of Asthma Severity

Asthma is a chronic respiratory ailment that has been under study for centuries. It implies inflammation of airways, which block the air from entering in the lungs. Because of this obstruction, one cannot breathe properly. Some of the symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing, pain or tightness in chest, and feeling of suffocation. However, the symptoms of this disease vary from person to person. In addition, the treatment of asthma also depends of the level of an individual. One may suffer from mild, chronic, episodic or allergy asthma.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-13 20:42:32
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Victorian Asthma Foundation

Asthma is an ancient disease, which has been under research for centuries. Doctors and medical experts have tried to gain control over it all this time and have succeeded to a great extent. Although not completely curable, asthma can be controlled with the help of therapies, medication, prevention, natural and herbal treatments. As asthma is mostly caused by external or internal factors, educating people about this disease can help a long way to avert its symptoms. Coughing, rapid breathing, fast heart beat, suffocation, wheezing and pain in the chest are some of the common symptoms of asthma. Because of rapid increase in pollution, the number of asthmatics is also increasing greatly.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-13 14:28:58
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Tips For Asthma Sufferers

Asthma is a serious respiratory ailment. Being a chronic disease, asthma cannot be taken lightly; it may even prove to be fatal in worst-case scenario. An asthmatic patient struggles to breathe as the airways are inflamed which does not allow the required amount of air to enter into the lungs. As a result, one feels suffocated, breathes rapidly, feels pain or tightness in the chest and may give out wheezing sound while inhaling and exhaling. As Asthma cannot be completed cured, knowing the basics about this disease is absolutely essential for asthmatics as well as those around him. This is important so that they can remain safe from the symptoms and deal properly in case of an asthma attack.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-13 11:21:30
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Natural Home Remedies For Asthma

Asthma is a respiratory disorder, which causes severe breathing problem. It is caused by surplus of phlegm and the failure of the body to expel it. During an asthma attack, one struggles to breathe, as the airway get inflamed and air does not reach the lungs. One may feel pain in the chest, wheezing, coughing or tightness in the chest. Although many researches have been conducted on asthma, yet there is no absolute cure to this disease. However, medical therapies and medication can help to control asthma.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-13 08:14:49
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Asthma During Exercise

Exercise is a very useful activity as it has many health benefits. Many people exercise to remain healthy, build muscles and have a stronger body. You can join a gym, walk or do other exercises on your own. There are endless kinds of exercises, some light while other demand more physical exertion. You can do any exercise, which suits your physical condition and the purpose you are doing it for. In certain conditions, if one feels exhausted or out of breath after or while doing a certain exercise, it may be a sign of a disease that is, asthma.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-13 01:56:26
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Side Effects Of Asthma Medications

Asthma medication side effects, risks and dangers are sometimes a cause of anxiety for asthma patients, or for parents whose children are suffering from asthma themselves. There is this fact though that many of the things that people are afraid of aren’t based upon the absolute truth. Most of the asthma medications are usually safe and without any serious side effects. We can only get an insight about various medicines and their specific side effects by reading more on them.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-12 22:49:59
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About Asthma Lung Association

Now in its second century, the Asthma Lung Association is the foremost association working to improve lung health and avert lung disease. It looks for the generous support of people for its funding and working, and has embarked upon many a program to support its purpose. Here is a thing or two about asthma lung association.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-12 13:28:08
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Diagnosis Of Occupational Asthma

A number of causes are responsible for asthma. These include internal and external factors. Asthma is also attributed to hereditary causes, infections and some environmental conditions. When a person is exposed to certain substances, he may also suffer an asthma attack. This is because certain substances act as allergens and causes inflammation within the airways, which obstruction the entry of air within the lungs. Talking especially about occupational asthma, this category of asthma is triggered when you are exposed to certain substances, which you are allergic to in the workplace. These may include certain chemicals, animals or environmental conditions like warm or moist air etc.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-12 01:00:31
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A Focus On Asthma Research In History

It would not be wrong to term asthma as an ancient ailment as we widely find traces of its research in history. Although asthma is not a mere modern day disease but the number of asthmatics have surely increased in the present day owing to many factors. The most prominent cause of this is the increasing pollution which affects life in numerous ways. The word “asthma” has its roots in Greek language, where the original word ‘panos’ (to breathe with an open mouth) came to us. The Greeks had regard for panos as they believed this condition to be a visit from gods.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-10 12:21:58
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Herbal Remedy For Asthma

Asthma is not an aliment that can be taken lightly. It is a chronic problem, which affects your breathing. During asthma attacks, the airway is inflamed and air does not reach into the lungs properly. It results in wheezing, coughing and extreme difficulty in inhaling and exhaling. Certain environmental conditions like pollution, cold or moist air, smoke, animals, pollen, or strong odors commonly trigger asthma. You can use a number of treatments to control asthma. These may include certain medication, therapies, breathing machines and inhalers. Apart from these treatments, herbal remedies for are very effective to cure asthma.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-09 09:42:53
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Asthma Breathing Techniques

Asthma is an inhaling disorder caused due to the contraction and swelling of the airways in the lungs. It is unusual lung condition characterized by difficulty in breathing. People suffering with asthma have extra sensitive or hyper responsive airways. Airways become irritate when reacted by narrowing or obstructing of lungs. This makes in and out movement of the air more difficult. This is the starting point of the combination of the following symptoms of asthma like wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. The amount of these symptoms depends to extent to which the affliction has developed. Some other symptoms of Asthma are Airway inflammation and Bronchia construction. Due to Airway inflammation, airways in the lungs become red, swollen and narrow while Bronchia constriction are the muscles that encircle the airways tighten or go into spasm.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-09 03:28:27
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Prevention Of Occupational Asthma

Asthma is a serious illness that affects your respiratory system. An asthmatic patient finds it very hard to breathe during asthma attacks. During an attack, the airways are inflamed and as a result, air does not reach within the lungs. Asthma can result from some allergy, hereditary problems or some viral infections. It can also be caused by continuous exposure to certain environmental triggers, which one is bound to encounter because of his or her job. This type of asthma is termed as occupational asthma. One of the formal definition of occupational asthma is "A disease characterised by variable air flow limitation and/or airway hyper-responsiveness due to causes and conditions attributable to a particular occupational environment and not to stimuli encountered outside the workplace"
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-08 21:14:36
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The Symptoms Of Acute Asthma

Acute asthma is a thing that can be found in many people and the intensity of it can actually be of such an extent that your life can become a living hell of some sort. There are a lot of people who are constantly suffering from this terrible disease which if not catered to properly can become extremely difficult for you. What happens due to asthma is that the patients more often than not suffer from shortness of breath and may also have to go through wheezing. An acute asthma attack happens when the symptoms get so severe that some sort of medicines need to be given to the said patient so that the condition could be controlled to some extent. Given below are the symptoms of acute asthma as known by many.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-08 18:07:48
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Asthma Education Materials

Usually people do not have any idea what to do when they want to get any information about asthma. They usually turn to a lot of inappropriate places or asthma education materials before finally going to a doctor. It can’t be denied that a visit to your doctor is the most sensible of all decisions but still if you want to do some investigation for the allergy yourself then I would say that the following asthma education materials can be a bit helpful for you.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-08 14:56:42
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Early Diagnosis Of Asthma

Early diagnosis of asthma is absolutely imperative keeping in view that the diseases may proliferate and cause more damage to the lungs. Getting to know the real cause of the symptoms also helps to control asthma so that the sufferer does not have to undergo the pain without even knowing the cause behind it. Timely diagnosis can help to treat asthma at an early stage and enable you to use the right medication and treatment, minimizing the chances of complications.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-07 23:21:01
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Asthma Nebulizer Medication

Asthma nebulizer medication are basically breathing machines, which aid breathing for an asthmatic person. Nebulizers are very useful equipment for treating asthma as well as other respiratory ailments. It basically transfers the liquid medicine into a mist which you inhale more easily. They are also quicker to reach your lungs compared to other asthma medications. Some home therapy nebulizers like CompMist Compressor Nebulizer are also very useful for the patients of asthma, particularly for children and infants. In addition, asthma nebulizers medications are a great alternative for those who are not comfortable with using inhalers because of spacers.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-07 17:07:25
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New Asthma Guidelines

According to new asthma guidelines, you need to undergo a step-by step approach to treat and cure the chronic problem of asthma. First and foremost, you have to determine the severity or mildness of the disease through complete and comprehensive diagnosis. The common symptoms of asthma include shortness of breath, wheezing, tightness in the chest or a persistent cough during late night or early. While your doctor diagnoses you, you must remember that these symptoms do not only indicate asthma but can be a cause of some other medical conditions as well. In case of asthma, these symptoms result due to the inflammation of the airway and the production of thick mucus that clog your airways. The airway are disturbed when exposed and irritated by conditions like cold air, smoke, air pollution, animal, dust, pollen etc. This makes inhaling and exhaling very difficult for the asthmatic patient leading to an asthma attack. Although asthma has no cure as such, proper diagnosis and treatment can help to minimize the attacks within a person.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-07 14:00:45
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Different Types Of Asthma Inhalers

If you are an asthmatic patient and seeking for a quick and effective remedy to grasp your breath back, inhalers can do a wonderful job for you. Asthma inhalers can help you to come over the symptoms of an attack. Inhalers are among the few most recent developments in asthma treatments and are easily accessible in medical stores and pharmacies. For immediate relief of asthma symptoms, inhalers are widely recommended by doctors.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-05 20:35:08
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Symptoms Of Asthma In Kids

Do you know asthma is greatly found among children? About half a million kids see the hospital every year as a result of this chronic disease. About 300,000 kids are hospitalized as a result of asthmatic symptoms. It is indeed alarming as it is one of the most serious ailments that lead to hospitalization among children. It not only leads children to emergencies but also is responsible for their absences from school. As a result, the life of both the children and their parents are greatly disturbed and gives way to emotional turmoil as well. Besides, there are numerous such children who suffer from hidden asthma implying the sort of asthma, which has nonconforming symptoms or such symptoms that are misdiagnosed like cold, pneumonia or bronchitis. Since these symptoms of asthma in kids are not properly recognized, they are not even given proper treatment.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-05 14:21:03
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Asthma - A Lung Disease

Asthma is often termed as a chronic lung disease affecting millions of people all-round the world. It affects the air passage and does not let the air reach your lungs in a normal way. Asthmatic suffers from wheezing, shortness of breath, mucus build-up in the lungs, and persistent coughing. The air passage gets inflamed and because of this, you have to struggle to inhale and exhale. It is a very uneasy feeling and leaves the patient exhausted by the time an attack gets over.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-05 01:14:06
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Common Allergy Asthma Treatment

Allergy induced asthma is triggered by an allergy. A person suffering from this sort of asthma could become allergic to certain a number of things including animals, foods, smoke, environmental pollution, chemicals, cold or warm air. This allergic reaction affects the respiratory system and the patient cannot breathe properly. You do not get sufficient amount of air as the air passages get inflamed and do not allow air to reach to the lungs.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-04 22:07:40
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Prevention Of Asthma Attacks

Do you know that among every 15 people, one suffers from asthma? Yes, this is true. This figure is indeed alarming as asthma is a chronic problem. It implies breathing difficulty due to the tightness of airways, which does not allow the air to reach the lungs. As a result, you cannot breathe normally during an asthma attack. Some of the common symptoms of asthma include wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. There is no cure for this ailment; however, you can control the attacks in order to lead a normal life.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-04 19:01:01
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Asthma Affect The Lungs

Being a respiratory ailment, asthma greatly affects your lungs. We use lungs to inhale and exhale. Healthy lungs are essential to have a normal breathing pattern. Asthma primarily affects the airways, which take the air in and out of your lungs. Since lungs are the main organs, which are affected by asthma, you must not take this problem lightly. Once they get affected, your condition reaches to a chronic position. Why? Well, this is because it has no cure. However, asthma can be controlled not removed altogether.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-04 09:42:03
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Asthma Patient Education

Asthma attacks are extremely painful as they cause severe breathing difficulty for the patient. While the suffer struggles to grasp his natural breathing back, he gets very exhausted by the end of the attack. It almost seems like returning to life after having a close glimpse of death! As asthma is such a condition that is mostly triggered by certain indoor and outdoor conditions, you can gain considerable control over it by knowing these causes. It is of utmost importance to impart asthma patient education so that these conditions can be avoided or and minimized. Even if you do undergo an attack, you need to know as how to relieve yourself on urgent basis.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-04 06:30:41
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