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The Signs And Symptoms Of Asthma

Many people are affected throughout the world by this disease called asthma. Almost anyone can be affected by it at any time of their life and yes the signs and symptoms of asthma do differ as do the severity and frequency of it.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-03 13:09:08
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Asthma Emergency Treatment

Asthma is serious issue that involves the respiratory system in which the suffer faces difficulty in breathing. Asthma attacks may trigger when the patient is exposed to certain environmental stimulants including cold or warm air, perfumes, moist air, physical exertion, or emotional stress. Asthma attacks trigger panic within the patient and those who are around him. It is obvious and understandable because during asthma attacks, the patient struggles to breathe and seeing him having difficulty in breathing, the ones around the individual also fret. Although this does happen many times, but you should try to take control of this situation both as a patient as well as an attendant. This is because panic in such situation only leads to more trouble than any good. When you panic, it mars you are your logic and intellect and instead of looking for a solution for asthma attack, you tend to fret.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-03 13:03:38
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Allergy Induced Asthma Symptoms

Asthma can result due to many reasons including hereditary problem, exposure to population, viral infections or certain environmental conditions. Whatever the cause of asthma be, it is a serous disease, which may turn fatal in worst-case scenario. Asthma affects the respiratory system and obstructs the passage of air through the airways. This disturbs the movement of air into and out of your lungs causing great problems for the suffer. The airways are swelled and you cannot breathe normally. Asthma has certain kinds and allergy-induced asthma is one of them.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-03 12:57:35
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Diagnosis And Management Of Asthma

Asthma is known as one of the gravest disorders brutally affecting our respiratory system. With the advent of new medical treatments, asthma is not the same problem that it once was; the diagnosis and management of asthma has become relatively easier now. It is now widely established that asthma attacks are not just small and painful episodes of spasm treated by the use of an inhaler, but are largely caused due to a continual inflammation of the airways. It is extremely significant to understand a few things about the well-known types of asthma to help in the diagnosis and management of asthma.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-03 12:48:32
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Alternative Asthma Treatments

Asthma is one of those allergies that are usually more common in metropolitan areas than in rural areas and it basically covers at least 25% of all non-tubercular cardiac diseases. Often developed in early childhood, before the ages of ten and if not catered to properly can become a full-blown disease which can be of great discomfort
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-03 12:42:28
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Guidelines For Pediatric Asthma

Pediatric asthma is found amongst children and infants, which can result because of many reasons. Family history of asthma, eczema, smoking during pregnancy, environmental pollution, viral infection and allergies are some of the causes of Pediatric asthma. The child or infant experiences many symptoms including wheezing, coughing, rapid breathing and tightness of chest.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-03 12:33:42
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Vaccination To Reduce Incidence Of Childhood Asthma

When the first few doses of diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT) are postponed by more than two months and not given at the exact recommended time, as indicated by the results of a retrospective longitudinal study reported in the March issue of a renowned medical journal.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-03 12:21:17
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Effectiveness Of Anti-Asthma Medication

Asthma is not something to be overlooked, as it is a deadly ailment that requires proper treatment and precautions. It is serious lung disease that is affecting more than 25 million Americans presently! Almost 15% of the total world population suffers from some or the other form of asthma. Asthmatic cases can be mild or severe, varying from individual to individual. Asthmatic patients have sensitive airways can easily be irritated, narrowed or restricted during an asthma attack. This triggers serious breathing problem as the air does not reach the lungs properly.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-03 12:18:39
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Holistic Cures For Asthma

Holistic cures for asthma include herbal treatment and homeopathic asthma treatment. These are very effective to cure asthma. They are also very helpful in treating many other respiratory problems. Herbal and homeopathic treatments help the patient come over asthma by removing the underlying cause of the problem besides improving the immunity system. By adhering to holistic approach, you will not need to use inhalers or synthetic drugs, which are brimming with side effects. However, you must remember to consult your doctor before discontinuing your medication or starting herbal or homeopathic treatment.
  • Elizabeth White
  • 2009-01-03 11:45:21
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Alternative Cures For Asthma

Asthma has many alternative treatments. It is known as the “most common chronic disease of childhood.” Generally, asthmatic persons adhere to herbal cures to enlarge the air passageway to facilitate breathing. Some people also recommend taking cold water fish and lots of fish oils. Oily fish including salmon and tuna, which can help you, trim down the asthma symptoms. These foods are greatly used by many people as a natural and safe treatment for asthma. Moreover, many doctors recommend taking plenty of fruits, vegetables or omega-3 fatty acids to help you get over problems pertaining to bronchitis, wheezing, and asthma.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-03 11:39:14
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Asthma Health Education

Asthma is a serious ailment, which requires proper attention. It can turn fatal in case it is not taken care of properly. It basically involves the respiratory system. The airways, which convey air into and out of the lungs, are disturbed in this condition. For this reason, adequate air does not reach into the lungs. The reason is that airways are swelled and air cannot pass through in a normal way. Keeping in view that asthma is a chronic illness, asthma health education is imperative for everyone to remain safe from this problem and to control its symptoms.
  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-01-03 11:03:17
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Quality Of Life In Asthma Patients

If you were familiar with asthma, you would know that it is an unremitting disease that involves the respiratory system. In worst case, it can prove to be fatal. For this reason, it is greatly important to take care of the asthma patient with regard to medication as well as precautions. Asthma attacks make life very difficult for the patient by making normal breathing a challenge for him. Wheezing, choking, hard breathing, and suffocation are some of the symptoms of this grave problem.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-03 11:00:17
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Symptoms And Causes Of Bronchial Asthma

Asthma is known to be a chronic ailment that can turn out to be fatal if not taken care of properly. An asthmatic person finds it hard to breathe in certain conditions like cold air, warm air, strong odours, moist air, etc. Among children, the common triggers of asthma include viral diseases like those, which can cause the ordinary cold. The symptoms of asthma include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. Bronchial asthma is a very common disease amongst children. Bronchial asthma attack primarily occurs in the early morning when the suffer wakes up suddenly with a feeling of uneasiness or alarm. He or she immediately sits up as it becomes very hard to breathe while lying down. The suffer may rush to open the window or door in order to take some fresh air since it become very hard to breathe inside a closed place. Asthma attack may last for a few hours in some cases while in others t may last for some days. If one is suffering from chronic asthma, one looks very pale and thin.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-03 10:57:55
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Exercise-Induced Asthma Pathophysiology

Exercising has endless benefits for you health. It helps you to stay healthy, improve blood circulation and digestion, gives you a stronger body, makes your immune system better and makes your body stronger and more attractive. For this reason, many people exercise on their own or go to gyms. However, when it comes to those who suffer from exercise-induced asthma, exercising is not a lifestyle suitable for them. The patients of exercise- induces asthma must stay away from certain specific exercises, particularly which can strain the body or the lungs.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-03 10:51:24
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Information On Asthma

Not a lot of people with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease go through this form of asthma, but many various people who suffer from emphysema or chronic bronchitis usually have asthma-like symptoms which usually occur out of the blue and can become a bit difficult to manage as the time passes by. Medical experts carry on having debates over whether or not chronic asthma should be regarded as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, since asthma can usually be reversed especially when it is diagnosed early on. So basically in this article I am going to impart some information on asthma that asthma patients should have a clear knowledge of.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-03 10:27:12
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Early Symptoms Of Asthma

The problem with diseases like asthma is that its symptoms vary from person to person. Sometimes, even the same individual may suffer from various attacks. If you are able to recognize the early symptoms of asthma, it can help you take control over the attacks and save you from emergencies. As soon as you notice the early symptoms of asthma, you need to inform your doctor. Since it is a chronic problem, you need to take professional guidance with regard to medication and precautions.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-03 10:21:51
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Help Asthma Patients In Your Environment

Asthma should be considered a state of health rather than a fully blown disease; this is what specialists have to say about asthma. Well you can avoid the frequency of asthma attacks but you can’t fully control it as it is bound to happen no matter what. Most of these methods really don’t need any constant medication; a little care is all that is required mostly. If you take care of a few things you can help asthma patients in your environment cope with this attack successfully.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-03 09:54:01
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Using Asthma Inhalers During Pregnancy

When the little airways in the lungs or the bronchioles contract to such an extent that it becomes difficult to breathe in a normal possible way, the result is what is called an asthma attack. This condition basically comes to a halt as soon as it is treated for by using medication or inhalers and everything comes back to normal until another such attack takes place. So in the normal instances, it is a chronic irreversible condition which when aggravates can become a serious threat and if catered to properly can be detrimental to your health for a while. The worst thing that usually happens with an asthmatic patient is that he will be unable to enjoy life like normal people when the attack triggers. In some cases even a certain type of foods can trigger an asthma attack in people as this is mainly known to be an allergy. An attack can easily be triggered by emotional disturbances, stressful situations or even fear. Some people have reported some sort of asthma activity even when they laugh a little out of control.
  • Paul Roberts
  • 2009-01-03 09:30:01
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Asthma Education Resources

Many asthma patients or people with some asthma symptoms don’t really know where to turn to for getting guidance or some sort of initial know how about their disease before eventually paying a visit to their doctor. Of course a visit to your doctor is the most prudent of all decisions but still if you want to do some research for the disease yourself then I would suggest the following asthma education resources.
  • Lisa Miller
  • 2009-01-03 09:24:01
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Natural Remedies For Asthma

Asthma is something plaguing many people all around the world with the symptoms ranging from one to many and remedies not that many. We all know about inhalers and other medications that can help prevent an asthma attack but what if we want to rely on natural remedies for asthma. Is there any such thing present as natural remedies for asthma? This is something that we are going to find out in this article.
  • Sarah Mitchell
  • 2009-01-03 09:15:01
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Symptoms Of Toddler Asthma

Asthma in toddlers may every so often become most horrifying thing in toddler asthma. A lot of children, who have asthma, basically developed the disease while they were still toddlers, studies report it to be somewhere near 5 million American children going through asthma, 173 thousand of them are in hospital treated for severe symptoms and 864 thousand getting emergency treatment on a yearly basis. It is vital that your toddler is treated for asthma as early as possible to save your children from the severity of asthma. So what are the symptoms of toddler asthma? We are going to find out in this article.
  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-03 09:10:37
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