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Medications Used To Treat Asthma

cost asthma treatment 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.

There are many causes of asthma due to various allergens present all over our environment. Many allergens of occupational origin are frequently gaining more significance with time. Many physicians do not understand the relationship between environment at work and the onset of asthma symptoms. Not many people know that basically asthma is triggered by what you face all around you all the time. There are different medications used to treat asthma, and they are growing day by day in number and variety owing to the increased research on this topic but that does not in any way mean that there are no risks and side effects of using these medicines. But even though there has been a huge amount of advancement as far as asthma medication is concerned, not many people can control asthma that well and its proving to be even fatal in some.

Well medications used to treat asthma are not that complicated, some very common vitamins and other over the counter medications like Arteriosclerosis, Vitamin C, Beta Carotene, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Butterbur, Vitamin A, Pantothenic Acid, Glucosamine, Manganese, Omega Smooth and Flavonoids can help a lot, more than you would imagine. Many people do not understand that Vitamin C is nature's answer to almost everything. It especially defends your body against all sorts of pollution and infection and gives a much needed boost to your immunity. Beta Carotene gives protection to the mucus membranes of the mouth, nose, throat and lungs. It also helps vitamin C in performing at its most advantageous level. Vitamin E gives protection to the lung tissue as there are many pollutants that we inhale from air alone. Butterbur is homeopathy's answer to asthma treatment; it has been used for a long time for the treatment of cough, asthma, and skin wounds.

You decrease the chances that you have of having bronchitis with asthma if you take some Vitamin A regularly; but it is stored in the liver and fat cells of the human body and can reach toxic levels if taken more than the recommended dosage. People have found Magnesium to be extremely effective as well in the treatment of asthma but many researches point out towards the treatment of chronic asthma. Fish oil can also play its significant role in the treatment of asthma as a very beneficial liquid, Omega smooth is derived from it. In the same way if you have regular fish consumption, you can reduce the risk of asthma in children to a great extent. Fruits and vegetables can also play their part as Flavonoids are present in them, the brightly colored part which due to their anti oxidant properties are usually associated with improved lung junction.

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  • Helen Scott
  • 2009-03-05 10:07:39
  • Asthma
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