Different Types Of Asthma Inhaler

If you are one of those people whose lives have been greatly affected by asthma, then you must be confused as to how to manage and let it gain control over your life. What you could do is work closely with your doctor to discuss your treatment goals and how to achieve them. And most probably, one of the best ways for you to manage your asthma is through asthma inhaler, but do you really know which type would be the best for you?

Asthma inhalers are prescribed by doctors for patients of asthma to lead normal active lives like the rest of us. They are designed to be used by children and adults for them to immediately deliver medication straight to their lungs right away, anytime, anywhere. Here are some facts that you need to know regarding asthma inhalers for you to fully understand and determine which type would be the best for you to manage the signs and symptoms.

Types Of Asthma Inhalers

The first type of asthma inhalers is the dry powder inhalers which do not use a chemical propellant to push the medication out of the inhaler but it is released by breathing quickly as you normally would to suck up all the medication in your lungs. Some people prefer this type of asthma inhalers since it does not require any hand and lung coordination for it to work effectively. Different types of dry powder inhalers include a dry powder tube inhaler, a powder disk inhaler and a single-dose dry powder disk inhaler. They say that spacers should not be used with dry powder inhalers so talk with your doctor what you could do about it.

Another most common type of asthma inhalers is the metered dose inhalers which uses chemical propellant to release the medication out of the inhaler. It is generally characterized by having a pressurized canister or container that has medications in it, a mouthpiece, and a metering valve that lets you dispense the right amount of medication that you need. The medication that is contained in this type of inhaler are generally released by pressure or squeezing the canister to release the medication and immediately, you would have to inhale them which requires a hand and lung coordination for you to get the medication effectively inside your system.

Discuss with your doctor which type of asthma inhaler would be the best for you for you to easily do all the activities that you enjoy doing. It is important that your asthma inhaler match your kind of lifestyle for you to feel healthier and lead a more normal life.

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