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Allergy and asthma are closely intertwined. People with allergies have asthma and those with asthma have allergies. Allergic asthma is very common and is the predominant type of asthma. People who have a case history of allergy in the family are susceptible to it.More...
Preventing Allergies And Asthma Attack
Asthma is a chronic lung disease and known to strike at anybody. The airways get narrowed and swollen, filled with mucus. Coughing and wheezing are predominant. Although there is no proper cure, one can take measures to prevent its occurrence. More...
Theoretical Manifestation Of Bronchial Asthma
Airway diseases are more commonplace in infants because of the tiny size of their bronchial passages. Smaller airways are more easily obstructed, either wholly or partially by mucus plugs, mucosal edema and other causes due to respiratory ailments. Wheezing is one of these manifestations of possible bronchial asthma. Wheezing is common amongst newborns and decreases with age. More...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that constricts the air ways and blocks the flow of air into the lungs. The muscles surround the bronchial tubes suddenly tighten during an asthmatic attack and narrow the air passage. Simultaneously the lining of the passage becomes inflamed and coated with mucus. The combination of all these contribute to narrowing of the opening. The result is shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing.More...
What To Do When Asthma Rescue Inhaler Does Not Work ?
As the name implies, the asthma rescue inhaler is meant strictly for rescue purposes and in emergencies. If a sufferer is required to use a rescue inhaler more than two nights a month or two times a week, then more effective measures are needed. Asthma is a chronic, damaging, inflammatory condition that should be treated with chroming anti-inflammatory medication. A rescue inhaler is meant to be carried around and used in unforeseen emergencies for quick-acting temporary relief. A rescue inhaler should be carried around even when a patient is on long-term therapy. More...