Symptoms Of Bronchial Asthma

July 17, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma

The word ‘asthma’ is derived from the Greek meaning ‘ panting’ or ‘labored breathing’. Asthma is a condition characterized by a paroxysmal wheezing dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing), mainly expiratory. Read more

Different Types Of Asthma

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma

There are many different types of asthma. Some of them are related to when it started — for instance, childhood versus adulthood. Others are related to the times of the day that it’s worse, so you might hear about nocturnal asthma or nighttime asthma. Read more

Air Pollution Causes Asthma

July 1, 2008 · Filed Under asthma · Comments Off 

Asthma is a chronic lung disease in which the person’s ability to breathe easily gets badly affected. It is a health ailment in which the flow of air that takes place in and out of lungs gets obstructed, thus making respiration difficult. Some of the asthma symptoms include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. 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

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

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

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

How to Control Asthma through Medications

June 12, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Inhaled bronchodilator medications are highly effective in opening airways narrowed by asthma. In addition, they have few severe side effects when used in the recommended dose and frequency. They are available by both metered dose inhaler and nebulizer. Inhaled bronchodilator medication produces much fewer side effects than theophylline and is preferred over theophylline for routine use, for severe episodes and for prevention of exercise-induced asthma.  In certain cases both may be used. Read more

Do You Know The Symptoms of an Asthma Attack?

June 11, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

What Is an Asthma Attack?

An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of muscles around your airways (bronchospasm). During the asthma attack, the lining of the airways also becomes swollen or inflamed and thicker mucus — more than normal — is produced. All of these factors — bronchospasm, inflammation, and mucus production — cause symptoms of an asthma attack such as difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and difficulty performing normal daily activities. Read more

Asthma- A fast spreading respiratory disease

June 9, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comments Off 

Asthma- A fast spreading respiratory disease

Asthma is a chronic bronchial disease which is marked by contraction in airways. Airways are tubes that enhance your breathing and the contraction here results into lesser oxygen supply which stresses tissues and cells inside the body. Its very common disease worldwide but people still are puzzled about the phenomenon when they encounter disease. Read more

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