Herbal Remedies For Asthma

June 30, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma Diagnosis allowed use of recognised criteria or reversible airway constriction. Outcomes were lung function tests, symptoms, use of medicines and events like healthcare use, days lost from work or school, or steroid use. Read more

Drugs And Treatments For Asthma

June 28, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma Treatments

Asthma can be controlled with proper treatment. Medication can help stop the wheezing and shortness of breath, but it is only part of a wellness program. Find out what lifestyle changes can provide asthma relief. Read more

Asthma Medications For Kids

June 27, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma

Asthma medication plays a key role in gaining good control of your asthma. Asthma is a chronic (lifelong) disease that involves inflammation of the airways superimposed with recurrent episodes of decreased airflow, mucus production, and cough. Read more

How To Treat Allergic Asthma

June 25, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Allergies and Asthma

Allergies can trigger or induce asthma. For people with allergic asthma, breathing in substances such as pollen, mold, dust mites and animal dander triggers the inflammation and swelling of the airways, leading to symptoms of asthma. Read more

Alternative Therapies for Asthma

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects at least 24 million people in the United States. Symptoms of asthma include episodes of wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and increased mucus production. Genetics, allergy, environment, infection, emotions, and nutrition all play a role in this disease, which causes inflammation of the airways of the lung. Read more

Types of medication for Asthma Attack Treatment

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

There are two kinds of medication for asthma attack treatment: bronchodilators, which reduce spasms and anti-inflammatory medications which reduce airway inflammation. Read more

The many faces of Asthma and asthma medications

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

The many potential triggers of asthma largely explain the different ways in which asthma can present. In most cases, the disease starts in early childhood from age 2 to 6 years. In this age group, the cause of asthma is often linked to exposure to allergens, such as dust mites, tobacco smoke, and viral respiratory infections. In very young children, less than 2 years of age, asthma can be difficult to diagnose with certainty. Wheezing at this age often follows a viral infection and might disappear later, without ever leading to asthma. Read more

Treatment of Asthma in Children, Diagnosis in Children, adult asthma

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 


Why are Some Infants and Toddlers More Susceptible to Getting Asthma?

The process just described can be normal, up to a point. Everyone’s airways constrict somewhat in response to irritating substances like dust and mold. But in a person with asthma, the airways are hyperreactive. This means that their airways overreact to things that would just be minor irritants in people without asthma. Read more

Asthma - Prevention of Asthma Treatment, Medications

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma occurs when the airways in your lungs (bronchial tubes) become inflamed and constricted. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and your airways produce extra mucus that blocks your airways. Signs and symptoms of asthma range from minor wheezing to life-threatening asthma attacks. Read more

Extrinsic Asthma - How to Treat extrinsic Asthma

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Classifying Asthma
What is intrinsic/extrinsic asthma?
Intrinsic and extrinsic asthma are outdated terms which have now been replaced by terms related to the asthma trigger, since the inflammatory response of the airways is the same independent of the cause of the asthma. What was known as extrinsic asthma is now called allergic asthma, while asthma triggered by non-allergic factors, formerly called intrinsic asthma, is separated into such categories as exercise-induced asthma and occupational (chemical- induced) asthma. Read more

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