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Bronchitis, like many illnesses is broken down as either acute or short term, and chronic which is much longer. A major sign of an upper respiratory tract infection is a persistent cough. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Asthma symptoms, like many illnesses is not the easiest thing to diagnose. The symptoms can be caused by many different problems. It's up to the professional who understands bronchial and pulmonary illnesses to accurately diagnose asthma symptoms. To fully understand the symptoms of asthma, it is important for you to understand that it's more than simply - difficulty in breathing and coughing. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , When we breath in, air, containing oxygen, enters through the mouth or nose, and descends through the windpipe, to tubes called the bronchi. The bronchi branch out into each lung where oxygen is picked up by passing blood. Related Article Tags: , , , , There are many types of asthma, and while the general care is the same, recognizing which type of asthma you have can make a large variation in the types of management and care that will assist you. Related Article Tags: , , , Bronchial asthma is caused from the afflictions of the stomach and the gastro-intestinal tract. That is why in the preliminary stage of the disease or just before its onset, the patient complains of indigestion, constipation, or diarrhoea. The attack of asthma may come without warning because of the hypersensitivity of the patient to certain substances like pollen, dust, emanations from certain animals like dogs and cats, certain foods to which the person is allergic and, of course, certain bacteria. Related Article Tags: , , 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. Related Article Tags: , , Anything chronic is considered to be a persistent, recurrent and lasting condition. While chronic bronchitis has often been associated with allergies and/or asthma, there are many other causes that can trigger a bronchial infection. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Asthma medications and treatments come in many forms. They all are used to achieve the same effect, that is to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of the disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , , If someone you know has asthma it is important that you know what to do in the event of an asthma attack. By taking appropriate steps, you can assist an asthma attack victim and help alleviate the asthma symptoms. Related Article Tags: , , ,
Some asthmatic attacks are triggered by an exposure to allergens such as pollen. The immune system is stimulated by the exposure to such an allergen and forms antibodies against it and substances are released causing spasms to the bronchial muscles, eventually leading to a production of extremely viscid bronchial mucus. Bronchial asthma is one of the most common illnesses in children. Factors influencing development of asthma have not been studied in rural population. The attack of bronchial asthma mainly comes on in the early morning when the patient suddenly wakes up with a feeling of apprehension and alarm. He sits up as the breathing suddenly becomes very difficult while he is lying down. He may rush to open the window to take fresh air in, as it becomes difficult to breathe in a closed room. Related Article Tags: , , In his book, Essential Allergy, Niels Mygind defines asthma as... "A lung disease characterised by: 1, variable and reversible airway obstruction; 2, airway inflammation; and 3, bronchial hyper-responsiveness." Asthma is a disease where bronchial tubes are sensitive to irritants, which cause them to inflame and produce difficult breathing. According to the Mayo Clinic, a well respected medical resource, and the American Family Physician, a newsletter from the American Academy of Family Physicians, childhood asthma has risen significantly in over the past few decades. The American Lung Association states that in 2004, an estimated 4 million children under 18 years old have had an asthma attack in the past 12 months, and many others have "hidden" or undiagnosed asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , It's no secret that certain things can trigger an allergic reaction or allergy attack in people who are sensitive to certain things. While allergies and asthma can be caused by a variety of common products, foods and things in our environment, one common trigger is dirt and dust. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , An asthma attack is often triggered by exposure to an allergen of some sort - an asthma trigger. Related Article Tags: , , , Asthma is an illness where irritants cause inflammation of the bronchial tubes, as they become very sensitive, and thus making it difficult to breath. Contraction of the muscles around the wind pipe can be a result of this inflammation. The inflammation can also cause excessive mucus in the air passage as well as swelling of the lining may occur if its an airway inflammation. Related Article Tags: , , , Asthma treatment is a growing field in the health care community. Because so many people, particularly children, are being diagnosed with the condition, a number of families are looking for innovative asthma treatment programs. In general, asthma treatment can be divided into two categories: long-term control and quick-relief medications. Bronchitis, like many disorders can be classified based on length of time someone has symptoms. Chronic bronchitis is considered long-lasting or long term. While most of us non professional medical types are doing good to recognize basic symptomatic conditions, pulmonary specialists need to be much more detailed and their understanding and diagnosis of various illnesses and diseases. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Asthma is chronic disease that is hallmarked by the inflammation of the bronchial or breathing tubes, in the lungs. While there is no known specific cause for the condition, many of its triggers are well known and avoidable; and those that can't be avoided can be well managed. It is because of the rise in this condition that new asthma treatments are being constantly sought. Other experts maintain that the best way to control and treat asthma is through natural means such as diet and lifestyle changes. To medicate or not to medicate? The truth may lie somewhere... Related Article Tags: , ,
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