 Category: Asthma
Category: Health and Fitness >> Asthma<< previous page 1 2 3 next page >> by Dr.jenny Hobson  [ 2008-07-28 ] Premature ejaculation (PE) that refers to the persistent or recurrent discharge of the semen with the minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or just shortly after the penetration, before the person wishes it, and then earlier than he expects it. In making the diagnosis of PE, the clinician must take into account factors that basically affect by Philip Bailey [ 2008-07-10 ] A subject I feel well qualified to write about having suffered for a good many years until I got to grips with what was causing the problem. I'm not cured, but I no longer use chemical inhalants.
by peter hutch  [ 2008-07-04 ]
Asthma is a chronic disease that causes the airways - the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs - to become sore and swollen. In the United States, about 20 million people have asthma. Nearly 9 million of them are children by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-28 ] During an asthma attack, histamine and leukotrienes are produced by respiratory system, which results in a rapid constriction of the smooth muscle of the bronchial tubes. The bronchial tubes narrow and reduces the amount of air that can pass. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-05-14 ] Asthma is an ancient Greek word meaning "panting or shortdrawn breath". It is in allergic reaction due to one or more allergens. It is the most troublesome of respiratory diseases. The asthma patient gets frequent attacks of breathlessness, in between which, he is completely normal. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-05-14 ] Asthma has dramatically risen worldwide over the past decades, particularly in developed countries, and experts are puzzled over the cause of this increase. The mechanisms that cause asthma are complex and vary among population groups and even from individual to individual by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-05-14 ] Asthma medication plays a key role in gaining good control of your asthma. Asthma is a chronic (lifelong) disease that involves inflammation of the airways superimposed with recurrent episodes of decreased airflow, mucus production, and cough. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-05-14 ] Asthma symptoms vary in severity from occasional mild bouts of breathlessness to daily wheezing that persists despite taking large doses of medication. After exposure to asthma triggers, symptoms rarely develop abruptly but progress over a period of hours or days. Occasionally, the airways have become seriously obstructed by the time the patient calls the doctor. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-05-12 ] Asthma is an ancient Greek word meaning "panting or shortdrawn breath". It is in allergic reaction due to one or more allergens. It is the most troublesome of respiratory diseases. The asthma patient gets frequent attacks of breathlessness, in between which, he is completely normal. by peter hutch  [ 2008-05-09 ] Asthma attacks all age groups but often starts in childhood. It is a disease characterized by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing, which vary in severity and frequency from person to person. In an individual, they may occur from hour to hour and day to day.
by peter hutch  [ 2008-05-09 ] Asthma Definition : A common disorder in which of the chronic inflammation bronchial tubes (bronchi) makes them swell, narrowing the airways. Asthma involves only the bronchial tubes and does not affect the air sacs (alveoli) or the lung tissue (the parenchyma of the lung) itself. by peter hutch  [ 2008-04-26 ] Asthma is a chronic condition (generally associated with humans but also controversially being diagnosed in housepets such as cats) involving the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. by Corwin Brown  [ 2008-04-18 ] Health and Fitness has now become one of the major concerns. Earlier humans used to hunt for their living, due to which their body had to undergo a lot of physical exercise. This made life active and alert. Now, life has become more simple and easy. Everything we need is just a phone call away. by Rachel Broune  [ 2008-03-14 ] Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-10 ] A severe respiratory infection in infancy greatly increases the risk of developing asthma," says the study's lead author Mitchell Grayson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Immunology. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-07 ] A severe respiratory infection in infancy greatly increases the risk of developing asthma," says the study's lead author Mitchell Grayson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Immunology. "Less than one in 30 people who don't suffer a severe respiratory infection as a baby develop asthma, but of those who do get these infections, one in five goes on to have asthma by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-04 ] Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-04 ] Asthma is an illness where irritants cause inflammation of the bronchial tubes, as they become very sensitive, and thus making it difficult to breath. by Dr Anne [ 2008-02-28 ] Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease—sometimes worrisome and inconvenient—but a manageable condition. With proper understanding, good medical care, and monitoring, you can keep asthma under control. Chronic condition characterized by difficulty in breathing due to spasm of the bronchi (air passages) in the lungs. by Dennis Seeley [ 2008-02-23 ] Diagnosing asthma can be difficult. However, a trained eye and experience with people afflicted with asthma can make a fairly accurate Asthma diagnosis by asking the right questions. Although only doctors should truly diagnosis Asthma, the concerned parent may want to know what to look for in order to bring it to a doctor's attention when they attempt to make and asthma diagnosis. by Dev Sri  [ 2008-02-21 ] Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by difficulty in breathing. It is a chronic disease affecting lungs, characterized by inflammation in respiratory tract. The most visible signs are coughing with difficulty, tightness at chest and general difficulty breathing. by Peter sams  [ 2008-02-20 ] About one in 15 people has asthma, a chronic condition whose symptoms are attacks of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. There is no cure for asthma, but most people can control the condition and lead normal, active lives.
by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-19 ] When it comes to asthma home remedies be careful about which ones you choose.If you are looking for natural asthma home remedies on the net,be careful and study each one before attempting them yourself, look for testimonials from other asthmatics that have similar symptoms to what you may be experiencing. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-15 ] If you have been diagnosed as an asthmatic, you might be wondering what kind of asthma symptoms you might experience. Or if you have already had these symptoms, you might be interested in finding the best way to avoid them. Asthma symptoms can be a hassle, especially for newly asthmatics, but there are ways to avoid these symptoms that are not as hard as you might think. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-02-15 ] Millions of people world wide suffer from asthma, which leaves them searching for a cure. But, for many this leads to dead ends and unreliable products that claim to be the great asthma cure. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-02-11 ] Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and cells in the lungs produce extra mucus further narrowing your airways. by Rachel Broune  [ 2008-02-10 ] The asthma is caused by airway hyper responsiveness to various stimuli such as a virus, allergen and exercise. The asthma affected 17.3 million individuals in the United States and 150 million worldwide. It is more seen in the children's. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-01-21 ] Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and cells in the lungs produce extra mucus further narrowing your airways. This can cause minor wheezing to severe difficulty in breathing. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-01-21 ] Asthma is a serious, sometimes fatal respiratory disease. Asthma is a disease that affects the respiratory tract - small tubes that carry air in and out of lungs. Respiratory problems can be caused by different conditions. Signs of an episode asthma include wheezing, rapid breathing (tachypnea), chronic diseases, expiration, a fast heart rate (tachycardia), rhonchous lung sounds (audible through a stethoscope), and on inflation of the chest. by todd lloyd [ 2007-12-21 ] Easy to read informative article about the "cover up" with OTC medications. by Dr John Anne  [ 2007-12-19 ] Asthma, What is that?
Asthma is a disease of the lungs that causes trouble breathing and other serious symptoms. Many people struggle with asthma all over the world which is why asthma information is so important. People want to know more about this chronic disease that causes so many problems for adults and children alike. by Peter rodrick  [ 2007-11-27 ] Bronchitis refers to the inflammation of the bronchial tree, an important organ of respiratory track in the human body. Since the organ is related to the respiratory track, any adverse condition affecting the organ will affect the breathing too and therefore, in bronchitis, there will be difficulty in breathing. The condition occurs when the inner-wall that lines the main air passage of the lungs gets infected and then becomes inflamed by Peter rodrick  [ 2007-10-21 ] Asthma is a chronic ailment in which inflammation of the airways, or bronchi, affects the way air enters and leaves the lungs, thereby disrupting breathing. When allergens or irritants come into contact with the inflamed airways, the already sensitive airways tighten and narrow, by Charles Browne  [ 2007-10-21 ] Some vitamins and herbs are thought to be helpful in preventing or improving asthma. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-09-17 ] Asthma is a disorder affecting the airways of the lungs. The inflammation makes the airways very sensitive, and they tend to react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-09-17 ] Asthma a condition where overly sensitive airways swell, tighten, and produce excess mucus—tends to run in families. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-09-17 ] Asthma is an allergic disease that affects the bronchi or air passages. Asthma is a disease that affects your lungs. It causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-09-17 ] Asthma is a continuing inflammatory disorder that makes airways especially tender to irritants, and this is characterized by problems in breathing. The symptoms of asthma include shortness of breath, wheezing, and/or coughing. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2007-08-21 ] Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Asthma is defined simply as reversible airway obstruction. by James Preston [ 2007-07-27 ] Hemorrhoids is a disorder where the lower rectum area is swollen, and various reasons could be the cause. This is highly treatable. by John Marshall Marshall [ 2007-07-06 ] Breathing difficulties are caused by the petroleum-based cleaners found in our homes. Eliminate these and reduce health risks significantly without harming the earth. by Peter rodrick  [ 2007-07-04 ] Asthma is a constant inflammatory ailment of the respiratory structure that is recognized by attacks of wheezing, restriction in the chest and smallness of breathing. Although the signs are the same but type of asthma varies. Some of these are Child onset asthma, adult onset asthma, exercise onset asthma, cough onset asthma, working asthma, nocturnal asthma by C Sankarmail2004@yahoo.co.in [ 2007-07-03 ] This article explains what everyone should know about asthma, asthma symptoms, asthma triggers and an asthma attack. by Peter rodrick  [ 2007-06-23 ] Asthma is constant disease that affects the airways or the tubes that brings air in and out of the lungs. Asthmatics have inflamed airways or the inside walls of the airways are swollen with too much mucus creation making breathing hard. Signss include wheezing, chest pains, obscurity breathing and coughing. Asthma is a very uncomfortable and life-threatening disease if not treated properly by tom alter  [ 2007-06-08 ] Asthma is a disease that was for a long time considered to be governed by the malfunctioning of the nervous system. For this reason in the old texts this disease is mentioned as Asthma nervo by tom alter  [ 2007-06-08 ] Asthma is perhaps one of the most common disorders that can develop during pregnancy. It is also one of the most serious disorders that can develop during pregnancy. by tom alter  [ 2007-06-08 ] In certain cases asthma becomes very acute and many complications arise out of an asthmatic attack. Children and young adults are more vulnerable to sudden and unpredictable attacks of asthma. These attacks are mostly triggered by allergens and excessive exercise. by tom alter  [ 2007-06-08 ] In the normal breathing pattern the diaphragm moves downward when the person inhales and moves upward when the person exhales. An asthma patient breathes in an unnatural way by using only the upper portion of the chest. This is very unnatural for the system as the full chest is not used in this way by tom alter  [ 2007-06-08 ] The early symptoms of asthma are coughing and wheezing. These are also the most visible signs and often put the doctors on an alert for further medical examinations. Mostly physicians are able to treat mild and moderate asthma. But it is advisable to undergo complete tests for a detailed diagnosis by an asthma specialist by tom alter  [ 2007-06-07 ] Asthma is a disease that is a world wide phenomenon. There are numerous factors that contribute to the cause and aggravation of this disease. With the increase in environmental factors that are known to contribute towards the increase in instances of this disease it would not be completely wrong to call this disease also a lifestyle disease. |