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Asthma Causes

When you at times keep on coughing to the extent that you are wheezing for air. You might be having asthma. How, asthma is a disorder that affects the airways or the bronchial tubes in your lungs. The name itself hails from the Greek “to breathe hard”. And indeed, for people who have asthma, they know how difficult they have to breathe just to get enough air into them. To pinpoint asthma causes, one has to look at the different types of asthma: allergic asthma, intrinsic asthma, asthma caused by exercise, nocturnal asthma, work-induced/occupational asthma and steroid-resistant asthma. Let’s focus at the more common asthma causes: allergies, exercise and stress It’s Not Just Itch! Common asthma causes is triggered by allergies from allergens. Allergies frequently affect children and it causes asthma that causes parents to worry (and send their young children immediately to the doctor’s or the pediatrician). Allergens are the frequent asthma causes for childhood asthma.

Asthma Attack Symptoms Prevention

What is your feeling when for a moment you are a normal healthy person with a full breath of air in your lungs, the next minute you are struggling for breath because of an odor of the wrong flower or pet or even perfume. Medication as prescribed is the quickest relief during this attack. But there are also other ways to control asthma. Any warm liquid or a sip of hot soup may lessen the severity of asthma attacks and quickly relieve them when they occur. Drinking about six and eight glasses of warm water or any drink, continuing even after the attack stop is well recommended.  In fact you should drink at least four to six glasses every day. The more liquids you consume the less thick your mucus will be. Warm drinks soothes in 5 to 60 minutes whereas cold liquids irritate the bronchial tubes. A cup of tea, not herbal and regular coffee will help too. The caffeine opens airways much like the inhalers used by asthmatics. The relief the caffeine brings is not as quick as

Ten Asthma Attack Prevention Foods

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Asthma Attacks The wonders of natural supplements and foods help people to acquire healthier lifestyle. Moreover, it can conveniently help people to prevent health diseases such as asthma. Any person with asthma attacks may depend on medicines such as bronchodilators. However, not everyone is fortunate to buy medicines for their condition. As a result, they end up worsening their condition.  Here are the 10 natural foods which help reduce the occurrence of asthma attacks: Tomatoes This natural food contains potent compounds such as beta-carotene and lycopene. These compounds are known to have a therapeutic effect for reducing the occurrence of asthma attacks. Studies show that 32 asthmatic individuals were given with supplements that contain tomato’s natural compounds. All of them have benefited from its effect, thus resulted into lowered asthma attack incidence.  Ginger This natural food is popular for its anti-inflammatory effect. Being one of the oldest spices, it is

Asthma Attack Aggravating Foods

Asthma Attack For the information of everybody, not all foods are considered safe and healthy for everyone. It may sound ironic but this is true. It is applicable especially to people who are diagnosed to have bronchial asthma. This condition often associated with causes that act as a triggering factor. Allergy-induced asthma is one of the most common forms of asthma attack which affects everyone. Aside from being exposed to allergens, eating foods that are allergenic can precipitate the attack. Below are the foods that asthmatic people should avoid. Shellfish Shellfish and other seafood products (such as shrimp, lobster, crayfish, crab, mollusks, oyster, scallops, clams, mussels, and squids) can precipitate asthma attack. People who have allergic reactions after eating these foods need immediate treatment because it can trigger serious asthma symptoms. Anyone with asthma who eats large amount of seafood may suffer from life-threatening condition. Peanuts Anyone might think t

Bronchial Asthma Treating Herbal Plants

Bronchial Asthma Asthma occurs to people who have problems with swollen airway. It occurs when the bronchus of the lungs failed to broaden its opening. As a result, people with this condition suffer from difficulty or shortness of breathing. There are treatment modalities which are used for people with asthma. However, not everyone has tolerance with these treatments. To simplify it, asthma clients with allergic reactions to pharmaceutical drugs are given with other alternative treatments. One of this is the herbal supplements. Wild Licorice This herb is known to have anti-inflammatory effects. However, taking of this herb should be done with strict precautionary measure. Large doses of wild licorice can increase the blood pressure (hypertension). The roots of this herb are the most potent treatment for bronchial asthma. It improves the breathing pattern by dilating the bronchus. People with allergic reactions to corticosteroids can use the wild licorice root. Cocoa The m

Bronchial Asthma Controlling Vitamins

Bronchial asthma is considered as a lifelong disease, which causes the bronchus to swell or narrow. This condition can impair the normal respiratory rate. It is characterized by shortness of breathing, presence of wheezing (whooshing sound during exhalation), and pain at the chest area. There is no definite cure for treating asthma. All of the medications used by people with bronchial asthma are considered as palliative treatment. It means that, these drugs can reduce the signs and symptoms of asthma but it can’t completely eliminate the problem. Bronchial Asthma And Vitamins.Vitamin D (Ergocalciferol) This fat-soluble vitamin is commonly found in the natural foods. However, there are product that are fortified with Vitamin D. Furthermore, this vitamin is found in the skin. It only needs an exposure to sunlight before this vitamin will be activated.  A person with poor level of vitamin D is rare, but people with asthma attack who uses this vitamin are claiming for reduced

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 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

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

Bronchial Asthma Steam Inhalation

Steam inhalation or sometimes known as vapor inhalation is used to moisten the thick mucus in the airway. Several doctors are recommending this therapy to loosen the tenacious secretions found in the small bronchioles. This treatment is effective for reducing the signs and symptoms of respiratory problems such as pneumonia and bronchial asthma. However, special precautionary measures should be taken into consideration, when applying this method. Below is the step-by step procedure on how to perform steam inhalation in a safe and effective manner. How to Perform Steam Inhalation? The basic items used for steam inhalation are medium-sized container (bowl), steaming water (preferably at the boiling point temperature), a paper cone, eye protective gear, and a clean cloth. Using of essential oils can be beneficial, as well. Gather all equipment needed and begin the procedure by: Place the medium-sized container or bowl in a flat surface. Make sure that it must be 1 foot lower

Bronchial Asthma Alternative Medicines

Did you know that there are other ways to relieve asthma attack? This is a common inquiry, whereas people living with bronchial asthma do not want to use any pharmaceutical products for their condition. Most people (especially those who have intensive behavior) will not use medicines after experiencing minimal side effects. Furthermore, some asthmatics who have other existing illnesses such as diabetes mellitus or hypertension will often ask their doctor about the availability of alternative medicines. Using of non-medicine treatment for asthma was adapted by the American Medical Association. In addition, medical experts in Asia also believed that using of alternative medicines are safe and effective for asthma cases. Is this the end for bronchodilators? Does alternative treatment serve as the asthma medication of the new era? Learn the different overviews of alternative medicines for bronchial asthma. Top Five Alternative Treatment Modalities for Bronchial Asthma Before

Top Five Asthma Steam Inhalation

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The Ancient Egyptian had discovered the importance of steam inhalation for treating bronchial asthma. During this era, Egyptians are using herbal extracts to create essences. The essences for steam inhalation for asthma are added to the mixture to produce a soothing and therapeutic effect. The advent of this practice increased the awareness of people to utilized natural treatment for bronchial asthma. Aside from its therapeutic effect, this procedure provides other health benefits. These benefits can improve the normal respiratory functioning. Asthmatic triggers should be checked to know their particular sensitivities. The most common substances causing asthma are house dust mite and animal fur. The patient may be greatly helped by avoiding the relevant animals; the bedroom, including bed and bed-covers, should be vacuum cleaned daily and bedding should be of synthetic … Five Benefits of Steam Inhalation For Asthma: Below are the five general advantages of using va

Asthma Patch

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Asthma Patch – In first quarter of 2013, several medical experts and clinicians have been inspired of creating a newer treatment for asthma. The advent of nicotine patch had pushed some pharmaceutical professionals to use this as a way of treating bronchial asthma. What is a Patch ? - adhesive piece of drug-impregnated material worn on the skin so that the drug can be absorbed gradually over a period of time.  As part of recollecting the common factors that can cause this life-threatening respiratory problem, a skin patch made of attenuated allergens (particularly, dust mites) was used as a primary ingredient to treat asthma. Something Interesting…: Asthma Patch Designed A patch containing proteins sourced from dust mites has been designed. The patch is designed to be worn on the arm or stomach and gradually release small amounts of the protein onto the skin. This method of treatment is classified as immunotherapy. It means that a certain causative agent is gradua

Chest Physical Asthma Therapy

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Chest physical therapy– or also known as chest physiotherapy is a natural (home-based) treatment used for people suffering from asthma. This therapy involves several procedures that aim to strengthen the lung capacity of an asthmatic individual. Basically, there are five procedures used for complete session of chest physical therapy. These procedures are usually done independently. However, some of the procedures may require the help of a health expert (nurse, health aide, or respiratory therapist). Trained family member can also assist their patient to perform the chest physical therapy. What are the Five Procedures used for Chest Physiotherapy? The therapy last for one hour. As long as the asthmatic person can tolerate the therapy, they can extend the session. However, too much exertion on the end of the patient can complicate their health problem. Ideally, it is best to observe the reaction of the patient towards the procedure. The five procedures used for chest physic