Asthma

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Medical patients today are thankful to the advanced technology and science that provided them ease for many illnesses including asthma. Asthma patients three decades ago undergo worse situations during attacks compared to the asthmatics today. The attacks during those times bring a lot of panic not only to the patients but to their parents and the people who witnessed the attack. Since then an aggressive move for researching and discovering a quick or instant relief for asthma patients had been very loud.

It was in the early 50’s when one of the biggest help for asthma patients was introduced into the market. They are called inhalers. Inhalers are known to be part of either the quick relief treatments or the long term control treatment for asthma. Primarily, during that time it was already a great help for patients to have inhalers with them during asthma attacks. But certain situations need intensive medication or treatment.

Acute or severe asthma attacks are the situation where the patients can be suffering serious tightness in chest, bluish nails, and worst of all, barely breathing. During this very alarming type of asthma attacks patients should be given quick medical attention, because this attack definitely means that primary treatments did not work. Read more…

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What is Asthma Exacerbation?

Exacerbation is a word usually associated with respiratory conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. In some medical terms, it translates to irritation or a state of inflammation, as in the case of allergy. Another definition of the word is the progressing of the severity of a condition; most often asthma.

Asthma is a chronic condition wherein the airways become constricted or narrowed. The constriction can lead to shortness of breath and possible wheezing. As all of us know, there are asthmatics that live their lives normally. They do not wheeze all the time. They breathe fine most of the time. They take certain preventive medications to control asthma symptoms. These controller medications may come in the form of pills. Most commonly, it comes in the form of inhalers. Read more…

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How to Get the Right Kind of Bronchial Asthma Treatment

Asthma is a condition where the asthmatic experiences shortness of breath and wheezing in the event of an attack. It can be genetic or caused by environmental factors. The breathing difficulty and wheezing can result from inflammation of the bronchi, narrowing of the airways, or accumulation of fluids.

Inflammation of the airways is typically caused by an allergic reaction. Allergy symptoms generally consist of inflammation. Hives, facial swelling, and itchiness all exhibit forms of inflammation caused by the released histamines of mast cells. Sometimes the inflammation is so severe that it reaches the throat and airways leading to restricted airflow. This may lead to an asthma attack for asthmatics.

Accumulation of fluids in the lungs contributes to asthma during sleep. This causes one to wake up in the middle of the night with severe coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. This condition is referred to as cardiac asthma which is a symptom of heart failure and other heart-related conditions.

Bronchial asthma is a widely known type of asthma. Its symptoms are due to the reversibly narrowing of the airways, or bronchi, that restrict airflow. It can trigger from a simple airway irritant such as fumes, smoke, and strong odors. Asthma attacks are generally treated using inhalers. Read more…

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Asthma Relieving Techniques – Medical and Alternative Techniques

For asthma sufferers it is difficult for them to go on with their everyday lives without the fear of an attack looming overhead. Even more frustrating is the fact that since asthma is a chronic disease, there is no cure available. There are a lot of treatments and therapies that will alleviate the condition but none that will totally cure.

Asthma relief techniques generally take two sides; there are the approved medical techniques and the alternative relief techniques. Approved medical techniques or treatments are those that are generally prescribed by doctors to take care of the condition: While the alternative relief techniques are those that have been developed by scientists but have not yet gained medical acceptance and those that have been developed by individuals.

Some of these alternative medical techniques have gone as far as conducting clinical tests in order to prove that they really do work. Take Buteyko and Papworth for example, these two alternative treatments have gained a lot of good feedbacks from asthma sufferers saying that these methods really do work against asthma. Pranayama on the other hand have not done any clinical tests but have also gained recognition due to its effectiveness against the condition.

While there are many other alternative methods out there it would be advisable to do proper research first whenever you are interested in a particular treatment or therapy. Chiropractic manipulation for example is stated to work against asthma by manipulation of the bone structure around the lungs. While this may be true, it would be in your best interest to learn more about it first before taking any action. Read more…

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How to Kill This Top Cause of Asthma

Asthma is the chronic condition where an onset or attack causes the airways to constrict. This leads to shortness of breath and possible coughing or wheezing. It is a condition commonly developed early as a child. At times, a child may outgrow asthma when a certain age is reached. But the possibility of recurrence remains, especially if the former asthmatic is repeatedly exposed to circumstances that lead to, for instance, lung infection.

Allergy is the hypersensitivity to a normally harmless substance. These substances can be a specific drug, food protein, or airborne particles such as dust and pollen. These allergens are wrongly accused by our immune system as parasites. The antibodies react by causing the mast cells they are attached to, to release chemicals known as inflammatory mediators.

Inflammatory mediators include histamine, leukotriene, and prostaglandin. When the immune system overreacts, a release of either or all of these three causes swelling. If airborne allergens are inhaled, the reaction can cause the narrowing of the airways and leads to asthmatic symptoms. While allergy has been widely known to be a causative factor in asthma, it’s worth noting that not all asthma attacks are allergy-induced. Read more…

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How to Use Bronchodilators and Corticosteroids For Asthma Treatments

Most of the medications used during asthma attacks are delivered through inhalers. The inhaler’s portability gave rise to drug manufacturers formulating quick-acting drugs that would fit little devices. Bronchodilators and corticosteroids are the most common substances that can provide quick-relief to asthma.

The bronchodilator is a medication used by many people with respiratory conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. These medications are inhaled. As the term “bronchodilator” suggests, they cause the passages of the airway to expand and relax so breathing difficulty is reduced.

There are several types of bronchodilator medicines and it is important to understand the distinction between the types. For severe asthma, a short-acting bronchodilator might be used in Nebulized form instead of in inhaler form, since it may be slightly more effective. Medications of this type include albuterol and alupent.

Albuterol belongs to one of the most common types of rescue medication. These are called short-acting beta-2agonists which often come as inhalants. Another type of quick-relief medication is an ipratropium, such as Atrovent, which is often combined with albuterol. Read more…

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Here Are the Action Plans For Child Asthma Treatment

Asthma, according to experts is one of the most persistent illnesses that exist today. This is mainly due to reasons of non-age basis of its occurrence. It can occur to infants, young children, teens, and even adults. The pursuit to control and prevent asthma is not only laid on the hands of doctors or parents but also of the patients. According to experts, treating asthma is a team effort which needs proper coordination to make it easier to control.

Today there is a variety of effective ways discovered to prevent, control and minimize the effect of asthma. Pharmaceutical companies have been valuable in generating drugs that would prevent or at least minimize asthma episodes. Cost-efficient and less side-effect to no side-effects treatments through herbs, acupuncture, and aromatherapy were presented to serve as alternative asthma treatment. But before treatment comes diagnosis. Before diagnosis, comes monitoring of asthma symptoms. Read more…

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The Risk Factors Associated With Asthma

All medical conditions have what is known as risk factors and these vary depending on the medical condition that is being talked about. The medical condition that is known as asthma is no different and this condition is an inflammation of the airways. This condition tends to be a long-term condition as there is not really any cure for it but it can be kept under control by medication. There is actually no known reason for this condition and there is currently no known cure for it. There are a vast number of cases of asthma among children and various different things cause these cases and sometimes it can be a combination of reasons.

In some occasions children have this medical condition because it has been passed down through the family. Children of mothers that have the medical condition that are known, as eczema is also prone to the getting breathing problems. This condition is not a contagious disease but it is still in a lot of cases passed down from generation to generation within a family therefore it is hereditary. There is a higher risk of a child having breathing problems if both the mother and father have the condition. Read more…

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Alternative Asthma Treatment – Are Herbs Good Or Bad?

Asthma is a chronic condition wherein the onset is characterized by the airways becoming constricted due to possible inflammation or fluid accumulation. An asthma attack occurs when the airways or the lungs come in contact with irritants or allergens. Even in its steady state, an asthmatic may have his or her airways gradually constrict without proper medication.

Asthma attacks are considered immediate progression of asthma symptoms commonly caused by airborne particles. Asthma episodes are kept at bay by using long-acting bronchodilators to keep the airways open. In the event of an asthma flare, short-acting bronchodilators are often used to quickly suppress the inflammation.

Herbs have been used since the beginning of time. The Chinese have been credited to have popularized the use of herbs in treatments, from wounds to ailments. Herbs are also considered as the inspiration for modern medicine, as most medications are based on plant or herbal extracts. These components are then mixed with other components to make it much stronger against whatever it is used for.

Asthma has its own share of herbal medications; some of which are preferred over modern medicine due to its availability and lesser cost. A simple drink made from ginger, for instance, is considered for asthma treatment. Ginger stimulates the production of saliva and makes swallowing easier. Ginger tea is known for treating hoarse voice and is sometimes seen as a singer’s best friend. Read more…

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What You Need to Know About Asthma

What Is Asthma?

Asthma is a respiratory condition which is characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the Bronchial tubes, these are the small airways that carry air in and out of the lungs. When this happens it makes it difficult to breathe.

How Do You End Up With Asthma?

Asthma roughly affects 5 in every 100 with the numbers of children suffering from it rising all the time. Asthma can come into your life at any age there is no set pattern. We just don’t know why some people have it and some people don’t.

Doctors however do know that people with asthma have more sensitive airways than normal. Asthma can also sometimes run in families, Allergens are also a common trigger of asthma attacks, allergies to smoke, dust, pollen, animals, pollution and more, sometimes even certain types of foods can be triggers. Other factors that can cause an asthma attack to come on are vigorous exercise, stress and cold air. It is also known that common colds and coughs leading to chest infections can make asthma attacks more common and severe.

What If You Are Diagnosed With Asthma?

If you have been diagnosed with asthma your doctor would have most likely been through causes and prevention with you. You should also have a treatment plan in place to manage your symptoms and sometimes an action plan is put in place in case of emergencies. Read more…

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