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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page>> written by good evening Asthma is a chronic lung disease that effects over 30 million Americans alone and researchers estimate that 10 – 15% of the world population suffers from asthma. People with asthma have extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. The airways become irritated and narrow and constrict during an asthma attack, causing increased resistance to airflow, and obstructing the flow of the air to and from the lungs. written by Cristian Stan Dogs that have asthma are less frequent than feline that have it. Some studies have shown that the asthma is more frequent in small and middle age dogs. Asthma can change the life of the pet, just like in humans. written by Vera Foster Asthma is a chronic lung condition in which inflammation of the airways or bronchi, affects the way air enters and leaves the lungs, disrupting breathing. It is the most troublesome of the respiratory diseases.
written by carlas san g. Two types of respiratory diseases – sinus infection and asthma – have nasal congestion as their common symptom. Sinus infection is characterized mainly as an inflammation of the sinuses. Asthma is the narrowing of the airways that restricts the proper flow of air into the lungs. written by clinicalguard .com What is nebulizer, What is different between the ultrasonic nebulizer and the compressor nebulizer, How does a nebulizer work. written by Rudy Silva Asthma is a difficult disease to deal with and you can use drugs or natural remedies. Yes, you can also use a combination of both. Discover here where you need to concentrate your health efforts to control your asthma. written by Rudy Silva If you're wondering if you have asthma or your child has it, here is a list of asthma symptoms. Just having a few of these symptoms is not a sure sign you have asthma. Look them over and if you think you do have asthma, see your doctor for confirmation. written by Rudy Silva If you're wondering if you have asthma or your child has it, here is a list of asthma symptoms. Just having a few of these symptoms is not a sure sign you have asthma. Look them over and if you think you do have asthma, see your doctor for confirmation. written by Jim Thornton As the parent of a child with asthma, you desperately worry about whether or not something is going to trigger an asthma attack in your son or daughter. One of the worst culprits for triggering an asthma attack is dust and dust mites. Following some simple tips can reduce the amount of asthma attacks in your child.
written by peter hutch Asthma is a condition that affects the respiratory system of a person. When one has an attack, the airways swell and make air passage through them difficult. As a result, asthma symptoms are felt and they include; wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. Asthma disease has no cure and thus prevention is the only sure way of controlling it. written by hanach!henry@ventureresp.com hanach!henry@ventureresp.com Asthma has no cure but prevention measures can be taken to control it. These measures include avoiding triggers, taking medication before and after an attack and getting informed on how to deal with the condition. This year, written by Remy Na Allergies and asthma can be closely related, but it is possible to have one of these conditions without having the other. Allergies can be classified as one of three levels, depending on the strength of the symptoms. Symptoms of allergies can be mild, severe, or moderate. written by Remy Na Hay Fever can be an annoying medical problem if you suffer from it. Hay Fever is also commonly called allergic rhinitis, and this is caused by an allergic response from your body to pollen and other organisms that are in the air. written by Sonny Julius Your health is totally dependent on the choice of foods you eat daily. If you are eating healthy foods you are more assured of having a healthy body. If you are not eating healthy foods you can usually expect having some illnesses or even contacting some serious disease. You have total control over these conditions that can either limit or extent your life. You and only you have to decide which course is best to follow.
written by peter hutch Asthma is a breathing disorder caused due to the narrowing and inflammation of the airways in the lungs. Wheezing, breathlessness, rapid breathing and cough are some prominent symptoms of asthma. These symptoms may only aggravate with poor breathing techniques. written by herbal remedies Asthma and allergies are not produced by a single irritant, but by an accumulation of minor irritants that eventually overwhelm the bodys ability to adapt. It is not a huge leap to imagine that removing a respiratory irritant from the sleeping environment written by Nick Mutt In this article we have included some natural treatments for asthma to help reduce the likelihood of an asthma attack. written by Nick Mutt In this article we have discussed some breathing exercises and yoga postures that can help you to have asthma free life. written by Nick Mutt In this article we have discussed some effective natural remedies for asthma to reduce the frequency of an asthma attack. written by Nick Mutt This article discusses how aromatherapy can be helpful in treating problems of asthma, tummy ache, eczema, sore throat and nose bleeds using essential oils. written by Alexander Chong Common cold is a very common disease. Everybody caught cold a few times in a year. This depends to body health conditions. A person with a stronger immune system catches cold less than the one who has weaker immune system. This article provides information about the causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment for common cold. written by Philip Bailey 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.
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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 written by peter hutch
Asthma (Az-muh) is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways are inflamed (swollen) written by -- -- Garlic, whether fresh, or as an oil in capsules, gets rid of the evil spirits that plague the health-conscious adult. written by peter hutch As my asthma got worse I became increasingly reliant on inhalers, pills and antihistamines as well as upon the oral steroid prednisone. written by David Cowley 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. written by Peter rodrick 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. written by Peter rodrick 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. written by Peter rodrick 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 << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page>> |