Asthma Allergies

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

It is quite possible for asthma attacks to be the result of allergies. Many times people confuse asthma attacks for allergies because they happen when the person is around particular triggers. This is especially true if the triggers are those that can be found outdoors. Pollen is a very common trigger for allergies and as a result it can cause an asthma attack.

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Asthma Inhalers

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Asthma inhalers are common type of treatment for individuals who suffer from mild asthmas attacks sporadically. They aren’t the best treatment method for those who suffer from severe asthma attacks or who suffer from chronic attacks. Asthma inhalers are very simple to use so they can be a good option for children as well as adults.

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Asthma Symptoms

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Asthma is an ailment that affects more than 20 million children and adults in the United States. Too many cases go untreated because the individual doesn’t realize it is asthma. It is commonly confused with allergies and with a panic attack. Knowing the various symptoms of asthma can help you decide if you should seek medical attention. Your doctor can do a complete assessment and let you know if you or your child is suffering from asthma.

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Asthma Treatment

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Since there isn’t a known cure for asthma it is essential that you get the proper treatment for it. This starts with seeing your doctor who can make a good diagnosis. Children can suffer from asthma as well as adults so get your child checked if they seem to experience trouble breathing. Most asthma can be controlled with prescription medication or an inhaler.

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Asthma

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Asthma is an chronic ailment that causes the airways to start tightening up causing the individual to have difficulty breathing normally. This is the result of the airways being swollen and sensitive. This is why the react adversely to triggers. Most asthma attacks occur in the early morning or the late evening but they can occur at any time of day.

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