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Index › Healthcare & Medicine › Breating Disorders & Asthma
 

Asthma Guide

 
Author: Stephanie Winkton
 

Modern day advances in the medicine field have seen us tackle many diseases with ease. One such disease is Asthma. Asthma hampers the breathing of the patient by restricting the lungs. This condition is further heightened when the patient suffers an asthma attack. The asthma attacks could last for several minutes having fatal consequences. However, generally asthma is not a chronic disease and is a relatively common aliment. More often than not you will find an asthma patient in your vicinity.

As yet the research has not revealed the reasons due to which asthma is caused in people. Though some believe that the culprit could be the genetics of an individual. In most cases asthma appears early in the life on an individual and more often than not stays with him till the end of his days.

In the past several years more and more people seem to be getting asthma than ever before. There are a variety of hypothesis as to why this is the case, including pollution, stress, and poor diet. Nothing is known for sure but asthma continues to be on the rise.

There are a variety of triggers for asthma attacks. A person can be affected by all of them or only some of them. The most common triggers for asthma attacks are exercise, smoking, dust, pollen, illness such as colds and flues, certain types of foods, and even sudden changes in air temperature.

Considering the frequency of asthmatic patients in our society it would be a good idea for all of us to become knowledgeable in ways to help patients during an asthma attack. Generally the symptoms of an asthma attack are very easy to judge for one and all.

The signs are typically wheezing, coughing, breathlessness, and a tightness in the chest area. Most asthmatics have an inhaler containing medication to help control their asthma and these inhalers should be carried by an asthmatic at all times. If someone is suffering a serious asthma attack and they either don't have their inhaler, or it isn't working, call 911 immediately.

If you have asthma your doctor has probably prescribed an asthma reliever in a the form of an inhaler. Other than using your inhaler when an asthma attack strikes what can you do to help ease your asthma? Be sure to discuss prevention techniques with your doctor as they are the best resource. You can also find a variety of asthma support groups that discuss what it's like to live with asthma.

Prevention is better than cure. One major step in this direction is to find out the culprit which gives you an asthma attack and steer clear of it. Suppose your attacks are caused by say your particular exercise then first and foremost stop the exercise. Next consult your doctor for an alternative exercise routine to continue with your physical activity.

All asthmatics should learn the best ways to care for themselves when it comes to avoiding asthma attacks. Be sure to alert those close to you of your condition. Research your condition and learn all you can about it. Let those around you in on the information you find. Knowledge is always a good preventative, and asthma is no exception. Be sure to talk with your doctor about any concerns.

 
 
 

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