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Asthma Treatment during Pregnancy

Bronchial Asthma is the most common problem that affects the lungs during the course of pregnancy. Approximately, 8% of pregnant mothers suffer from asthma attack. Several mothers are worried because of the physiologic changes in their body that may interact to this condition or how asthma can affect the developing fetus.  However, with prompt treatment pregnant mother can have normal respiratory rate, uncomplicated pregnancy and able to deliver a normal and healthy baby. This simply tells everybody that unmanaged asthma during pregnancy has greater risk of getting complications compare to those pregnant mother who are taking medications to treat and control the condition. Therapy related to asthma during pregnancy has the most efficient outcome if the pregnant mother avails regular interventions and practices. In cases where women have asthma before becoming pregnant, they need to discuss their condition with the obstetrician.  They need to understand the purpose of ta

Bronchial Asthma Exercise

Bronchial Asthma Exercises can work on distinctive ways for people with bronchial asthma. It can either relieve the symptoms of asthma or it may worsen the condition. Anyone who is physically active must know their limits and boundaries when exercising. This is crucial especially to anyone who has pulmonary problems such as bronchial asthma. Physical activities such as exercise are important. It does not only provide essential benefits such as improving healthy lifestyle but it works to relieve the symptoms of asthma, as well. Additionally, it helps strengthens the muscles and develop the function of the lungs. Exercise can improve the cardiac muscle, which may develop its maximum level of workload. When exercising, one should do it on a slow phase (gradual manner). The purpose for this is to help the lungs and the heart to cope with the increasing level of exertion. Moreover, doctors are advising people with asthma to perform exercises because this will increase the resistan

Asthma Treatment Herbal Plants

The traditional Chinese medicines are focused on alternative treatment for diseases. It does not include any chemical compounds, which may produce any adverse reactions. Bronchial asthma is a form of respiratory disease that can cause bronchial spasms. As a result, people with asthma may suffer from insufficient respiratory functions. There are noted herbal plants which can help relieve the signs and symptoms of bronchial asthma. It has no side effects and considered effective. Below are the herbal plants which contain potent natural compounds, which can help reduce the imminence of asthma attack.  Angelica Herb This herbal plant is known for its effect to help relax the trachea (windpipe of the respiratory system). It prevents the occurrence of bronchial asthma. Moreover, it is also used to treat other respiratory ailments.  Anise This herbal plant contains an active natural compound known as a-pinene and creosol. These compounds are producing therapeutic effect for loosen

Asthma Clinical Manifestations

The signs and symptoms of Asthma may vary from mild to severe forms. It depends on the ability of the person to cope with this condition. Oftentimes, it occurs to someone who is exposed to several external factors that can predispose them to suffer from the asthma attacks. It is very important for them to understand these manifestations in order to find the best medical attention whenever it occurs. Below are the common signs and symptoms of asthma: Difficulty of Breathing (dyspnea); Chest pain or tightness; Inability to acquire good sleeping pattern due to breathing problems; Presence of wheezing during exhalation (the most common sign of asthma); and Coughing or severe wheezing which becomes worst when the person suffers from flu or colds. These symptoms are commonly manifested by person with bronchial asthma. However, people who are diagnosed with this condition may also need to understand the following manifestations that can indicate the severity of bronchial asth

Asthma Symptoms Monitoring

The success rate of treating asthma depends on the person’s ability to monitor their condition. This is done through taking note of the severity and frequency of the asthma symptoms. These symptoms of asthma include shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing. Additionally, assessing the function of the lungs can help manage asthma. This article will discuss about several ways on how to monitor the symptoms of asthma. Creating Daily Journal for Asthma Symptoms Monitoring The medical doctor will usually advise their clients to make their own regular asthma symptoms diary. This is done through writing down the symptoms which are not properly controlled or when new medications for asthma were started. In the journal, they need to jot down the reading of peak flow, symptoms of asthma and the time when medications are taken. The periodic journal is often recommended by the medical doctor to people with stable symptoms of asthma. People who were not able to change their medication

Allergic Asthma Intramuscular Vaccine

Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the bronchial tubes and bronchioles in the lungs. Moreover, this condition is caused by several factors including allergens. Allergens are referred to substances that are commonly present in the external environment. This type of pathogen can cause mild to severe irritation to the airway, which may lead to inflammatory process. Due to this scenario, several clinical practitioners are developing a treatment scheme to prevent these allergens from causing inflammatory processes in the airway. Furthermore, this study proves to be one of the highly-structure approaches that can be developed. Based on the publication review from Human Gene Therapy, their specialists have established a clinical research. This research had revealed an innovative intramuscular vaccine that can fight against these allergens. The study was conducted through a clinical investigation. The experimented vaccine was used to an asthmatic mouse.

Bronchial Asthma Thermoplasty Treatment

Today, the medical industry had developed another treatment modality for asthma. The bronchial thermoplastic was established to reduce the inflammation of the smooth muscles in the airway. This procedure is associated with the use of Alair system device. It is proven to be safe and effective for outpatient therapies. However, not every hospital has the privilege of performing this procedure. The bronchial thermoplasty requires the use of advance technology device “Alair System” and bronchoscope (tool that is used to visualize the internal part of the airway). Furthermore, doctors who can perform this therapy must have a specialization in pulmonology and surgery. Quick Facts about the Bronchial Thermoplasty For Asthma This newest treatment for asthma was established to relieve the signs and symptoms of asthma attack. It is considered as an invasive procedure. Thus, it requires written consent from the client. Moreover, this therapy uses bronchoscope that is described as a lon

Adults Asthma Metered Dose Inhaler

Bronchial asthma in adults is common. It is one of the leading causes of mortality to people ages 35 and above. This condition affects the normal state of the airway due to constrictions. However, the most commonly prescribed medications for treating asthma are the inhaled respiratory treatments. This type of medication is known as metered dose inhaler or MDI. It is made of plastic. This pressurized canister contains medications that can reduce the swelling of the smooth muscles in the airways. It has a mouthpiece wherein, people should place it inside the mouth when using it. There are two methods to efficiently use the MDI. These include MDI with a valve holding chamber and MDI without chamber. Proper Ways to Use the MDI with Valved Holding Chamber For Bronchial Asthma This device holds the medication. It is used to spray the agents directly to the airway. Most people find it easy to use this method. Below are the steps to appropriately use the MDI with valved holding cha

Asthma Attack Homeopathic Remedies

Bronchial asthma is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This condition is characterized by the presence of wheezing during exhalation. It occurs when the airway is obstructed. Thus, it will result into insufficient amount of oxygen that flows toward the lungs and will lead to an asthma attack. There are several factors that can cause asthma attack. Among these are respiratory infections, exposure to allergens, air pollution, ingestion of non-hypoallergenic foods, and medications. The critical sign of asthma attack is shortness of breath. If someone suffers from asthma attack, he or she will need an immediate intervention. This will prevent the occurrence of impending death. There are several homeopathic remedies that are proven to be effective for treating asthma. These remedies are commonly found in the medicine cabinet, kitchen, or backyard plants.  Below are the natural remedies that can help relieve the symptoms of bronchial asthma. Ginger This condiment

Children Asthma Free Halloween

As Halloween is fast approaching, kids are becoming too excited. This is a traditional event that most children should look forward in a year. However, this event is not exciting for parents with asthmatic children. In cases of asthmatic kids, how can they enjoy Halloween without compromising their health condition? This is a common question that most parents should consider, when letting their asthmatic kids relish the event. If it happens that you are too anxious for the upcoming Halloween(the night of October 31, the eve of All Saints’ Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door) then fear no more because this article will give you the secrets to Asthma-free Halloween(respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin). Brace yourself as you about to learn the tips for securing your child’s health during the season of tricks or treats. Halloween Marathon: Is It a Treat or Trick for Asthm

Bronchodilators

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Bronchodilators are the most commonly prescribed medication for treating bronchial asthma. Its main effect is to promote bronchial dilations (widening of the airway) to accommodate sufficient amount of oxygen. What are the Three Basic Types of Bronchodilators? Anticholinergic Bronchodilator. The drug form for this type of bronchodilator is nebule suspension. It is administered through the use of a nebulizer. Using this drug can cause dry mouth. In addition, if the content of the nebule gets inside the person’s eye can cause irritation and temporary blurring of vision.  Most common brand names are:  Tiotropium Spiriva Theophylline Bronchodilator. It has lesser therapeutic effect than anticholinergic but it is more affordable. It has similar effects to caffeine-made drugs, which primarily works to smoothen and relaxes the accessory muscles surrounding the lungs. Common side effects of this drug include headache, stomach upset, loose bowel movements, hyperact

Halloween Asthma Kids

October means Halloween and every kid in the block are now ready to roam around for some sweet treats. Children love eating chocolates and this had become a melodramatic issue for parents with kids with Asthma. Is eating sweet Halloween treats safe for asthmatic children? Can they tolerate the sweetness of this sumptuous dessert? Most parents will argue with their asthmatic kids, when it comes to chocolate binge eating. However, this is not a major problem that they should look out when Halloween time arrives. What are the Health Benefits of Dark Chocolates for Kids With Asthma? Anti-oxidants. According to the researchers of University of Michigan, dark chocolates have higher concentration of antioxidants than Acai berries. Antioxidants prevent the oxidation of free radicals, which can cause cancer problems. It is rich in valuable minerals. Micro-minerals such as copper, magnesium, and iron are helpful elements for the health of asthmatic kids. It works to promote the physi

Asthma Attack Emergency Treatment Plan

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Asthma attack is a critical condition in asthma which confuses everyone. This confusion is brought by the severity of the condition. People who are suffering from it are having a hard time distinguishing the condition. Other times, it is difficult to identify which has the life-threatening situation or milder manifestations. Regardless with the severity of asthma attack, it is best to develop skills on how to intervene the situation. There are physical activities that trigger the attack. Despite of various medical interventions are practiced, still the condition can occur anytime. The exercise-induced asthma clinical manifestations are triggered by common colds, sudden shifting of air quality, and exposure to allergens (fur, cockroaches, etc.) The triggering factor can worsen the condition. Any changes that may occur to the attack are considered critical and it requires urgent interventions. WE RECOMMEND THIS EMERGENCY CARE PLAN FOR EVERYBODY. IT WILL HELP THEM TO UNDERS

Asthma Causes

Asthma is an ailment, which is produced due to the inflammation or swelling of the respiratory tract, or the airway. Every year, millions of people are becoming the victims of Asthma. The exact causes of asthma is not clearly understood, yet. But, many possible causes of Asthma have been suggested. Asthma is believed to be due to interaction of many factors, and these might be related to your genes, or the environmental factors. Asthma is a type of hypersensitivity reaction. It is caused due to the over-reactivity of the respiratory tract or the airway to the environmental factors, like allergens, cold air, etc. Asthma belongs to the group of Type 1 hypersensitivity reactions. Family history or heredity: Asthma is known to be caused by the hereditary factors. Presence of asthma in the family members like parents, increases the probability of occurrence of the disease, in the kids too. The chances of occurrence of Asthma among the twins is also high. Scientists have mapped out s

Asthma History

Over and over again in Medical History asthma have been mentioned widely. So it can aptly be termed as an ancient disease. It is not right therefore to term it as a disease that is only a resultant of modern day lifestyle.  But definitely there is an increase in number of asthma cases over the last few years. This is obviously attributed to the increase in number of pollutants in the atmosphere.  The term asthma comes from Greek language, the original word panos meaning to pant or to breathe with an open mouth. The Greek people respected the panos as they considered their condition to be a visit from Gods. In the first century AD Aretaeus, a Greek physician made an observation that the women were more susceptible to asthma than men. He said that the men had more chances of dying from it. And also, that the children had better chances of complete recovery from the disease.  In the second century AD Galen, the consulting physician to many Roman emperors described asthma

Asthma Medical Information

Asthma is a common breathing difficulty condition among most people all over the world. The common asthma symptoms would include wheezing, coughing and tightness of the chest. There are situations when asthma is also called reactive airway disease or bronchial asthma. Asthma is more common in children compared to adults. If they are treated early and well, both adults and children can live well. SYMPTOMS OF ASTHMA There are minor and severe symptoms that can vary from every individual. Some may have infrequent attacks of asthma, which means that they can have symptoms only at certain times like when having exercises. There are some people who may also have asthma attacks more frequently. Some of the most common symptoms of asthma would include: Pain or tightness of the chest Shortness of one’s breath A wheezing or a whistling sound when the person is exhaling. For children, the most common asthma sign would be wheezing. Sleeping troubles due to coughing, shortness of bre

Asthma Treatment

Asthma is a very dreadful disease, and many people are becoming the victims of this disease throughout the world. There are no geographical, ethnic or racial restrictions for this disease. It can affect people belonging to different geographical regions, races, etc. People of all age groups are affected, although kids are more commonly affected from this disease. The symptoms of asthma are very difficult to control. They can be triggered very easily. They can be triggered by mild household dust, pollen from the flowers, and even by cold weather, which makes it very difficult to prevent the symptoms of the disease. It has many symptoms like wheezing, coughing, flaring of nostrils,difficulty in breathing, and fast breathing or tachypnea. Medications or drugs need to be taken to control the immediate symptoms or the attack of the asthma, when an attack is produced. But, drugs also need to be taken to prevent the symptoms, or to provide long term control of the disease. Both are eq

Exercise Induced Asthma

Initially, doctors thought that this was an entirely different form of asthma, but it is now known that it is common for asthmatic sufferers to have asthma attacks during exercise which happens only during or shortly after exercise occasionally. These people do have asthma that is triggered by the exercising, however the asthma is not caused by exercising. In other words, the asthma existed in the person before the exercise, however it is a mild case of asthma, which is brought out by the heavier, faster breathing brought on by exercise. Doctors are puzzled why children get exercise-induced asthma much more than adults and the simple truth is that the majority of adults do not exercise or play as children do. Increased breathing during exercise that causes cooling and drying of the lining of the air passages can trigger exercise-induced asthma. This explains why warm moist air protects against exercise-induced asthma. Swimmers are fortunate in that, especially with indoor p

Nocturnal Asthma

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Nocturnal Asthma is a situational-related form of disease that usually occurs at night times. It has similar clinical manifestations, wherein asthmatics may suffer from chest tightness, difficulty of breathing, and inability to acquire complete sleep. An asthmatic individual suffering from night asthma may exhibit lightheadedness, poor concentration level, tiredness during daytime, huge bags under their eyes, and lack of energy. If they continue suffering from this condition, eventually this can lead to a more serious problem including neurological (psychological, as well), and cardiovascular health issues. The importance of providing a good night sleep and well-controlled asthma before bedtime can prevent these critical complications.  Current Findings of Nocturnal Asthma - Sleep technicians, asthmatic specialists, and clinicians from California, USA found out that 1 out of 100 Americans with asthma suffers from restlessness and respiratory distress related to the