June 4th, 2011
types of asthma
Asthma is a growing global problem. Asthma is classified in various ways. Traditionally, doctors have categorized asthma into two general groups, with the extrinsic (allergic) asthma and home (non-allergic) asthma, depending on the type of stimuli that flare up these attacks External (allergic) asthma. more common in the younger age group is the outer asthma caused by immune reaction to inhaled allergens such as pollen, animal dander or dust mites. People with allergic asthma often have other allergic problems such as hay fever, rhinitis, skin rashes, eczema. Outer asthma respond well to the use of inhaled steroids as these suppress the immune system.Intrinsic (non-allergic) asthma Intrinsic asthma is caused by something other than an allergy. It can be caused by an infection, stress, laughter, exercise, cold air, food preservatives or a number of other factors Read the rest of this entry »
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May 21st, 2011
Asthma is a common respiratory disease in the trachea and bronchial tubes by becoming inflamed and sat with mucus. This allows the airways to narrow, restricting the amount of air that goes to the lungs and makes it very difficult to breathe. Asthma can occur in anyone but is very common in children and young adults. Typical symptoms of an asthma attack are coughing, wheezing, tight chest, difficulty breathing.
Home Remedies Mix few leaves of holy basil with honey and consume them every morning. It is an effective way to keep asthma away. Honey is considered beneficial in the treatment of asthma. It is said that if a jug of honey kept the nose of an asthma patient and he breathes the air that comes into contact with honey, he starts breathing easier and deeper. The effect lasts about an hour or so. This is because honey contains a mixture of ‘higher’ alcohols and ethereal oils and the vapors Read the rest of this entry »
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May 5th, 2011
One thing that my daughter hates winter because of varying temperatures, plus smog that appears in many areas due to people with log fires and the inevitable virus that people catch. These people are always spreading their germs due to poor management of their symptoms, plus a lot of people seem to have an inability to cough and sneeze into tissues and then dispose of them properly and then disinfect their hands.Does this sound familiar? Harsh words, can you say sorry if you think so, but we have to “call a spade a spade” It is an undeniable fact that when winter arrives, so do colds and flu, and with this number that dropped out like flies because of catching the virus. For asthmatics and people with suppressed immune systems or chronic conditions that can spell disaster.For asthma even a simple cold virus can trigger a major asthma event, let alone catch “the flu. Hospitals report that in the autumn” fall “potonganxxx and winter the number of hospitalizations or those who seek care in emergency rooms increase dramatically.So What preventive measures can be done to try to reduce the impact on asthmatic.However before we go on, let’s just remind ourselves of one thing in the lungs of asthmatic is already irritated and responds to the slightest thing. So if any viruses or allergens irritate the lungs, it can cause an asthma attack more quickly than most people realise.So enough said, let’s look at some very simple measures that can help.Once summer is over and we enter what is a beautiful Fall season “Fall” make an appointment with your doctor and have the latest flu jab and discuss your asthma treatment plan, discuss any issues you came across the following schedule your doctor had you or other problems you may have encountered.Make that you have enough prescription on both lots of the inhaler. It is important that you follow to the letter, you are Asthma Plan in winter Read the rest of this entry »
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December 20th, 2010
Do you suffer from asthma and are tired of all the discomfort it gives? Want to put a stop to this condition that slowly takes over your life? If you answered yes to these questions, then look no further because Overcome Asthma is a complete solution. This site was developed by Karen Van Ness to help you break free from the shackles of asthma. Now is your chance to take back an active, fun and normal life you once had.Suffering from asthma will probably give you a lot of discomfort and limitations in your daily activities. It can affect your social life, your work and life of those around you. With help from extinction Asthma You will however be in control and not asthma that is plaguing you. You will be able to bring your health back, again, be physically active and have renewed vigor and energy of each day.In this site you will discover ways to be able to breathe without the help of someone Read the rest of this entry »
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September 28th, 2010
Asthma is a lung disease that causes breathing impairment you because of blocked airways. Asthmatics have very sensitive airways that constrict when they become irritated. This makes it difficult for air to pass through the blocked airways. The main factors responsible for severe asthma are allergens, irritants or anxiety, low blood pressure, extreme dry or humid environments or stress.
If you ever wondered how to get rid of Asthma’re not alone. Asthma has infected literally millions of adults and children worldwide, and many others find out they have this frustrating disease every day. So How to get rid of asthma is something that people can sense and was also on my long time that my wife has suffered with severe asthma from childhood. So what did I do in my quest to help my wife to get rid of asthma? Well let me tell you about it. Chronic inflammation causes temporary Read the rest of this entry »
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