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Asthma is considered one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood and, although there is no cure, proper treatment can help keep it under control. It is important that parents familiarize themselves with the symptoms of childhood asthma and look for potential signs of asthma in their children. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , What are the symptoms related to the different types of asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , Researchers have found there's a clear link between pediatric asthma and stress. But it might surprise you to know that the link may be spiral in nature, with asthma feeding the stress, then the stress worsening the asthma, which causes more stress, and on and on. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Love can be a very strong feeling that can survive any difficulty that comes to a relationship. Think carefully though when it comes to deciding if children are right for you if both you and your intended spouse have asthma. Hereditary issues can increase the risk of having children who will end up suffering with asthma! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Any condition or disease that affects children seems a lot worse for us as parents. While we only want the best for our kids, were almost powerless to protect them when facing many health-related conditions like asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , , The problem with asthma is that the symptoms are often very similar to bronchitis and other very common respiratory infections. Our job is parents is to determine if our sick child has one of those common flu-like illnesses or if the symptoms point to something much more serious. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Considered to be the most common chronic disease in children, asthma affects over 4 million of children below 18 years old. If your child is among the many affected by this illness, then you must be well-informed and educated in order to manage asthma properly. Related Article Tags: , , , , Article about how alternative asthma treatment works. Advise on how to cure asthma problems. Related Article Tags: , , , A specific treatment for asthma in a child is probably one of the most difficult to determine given the very nature of any respiratory disease. The factors of this breathing ailment are multi faceted and can drive the doctor to various options appropriate for the suffering child. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
Article about how natural asthma treatment helps to cure asthma and allergy problems. Related Article Tags: , , , Many of us try to be free of asthma symptoms nearly all the time, provided we follow medical advice. Been able to breathe deeply and naturally filling the lungs with pure, fresh air. That cute little kitten or lovable dog that your child (or partner) can't live without could be making them very sick. Sadly, as much as we love them, cats and dogs are often major asthma triggers for asthma sufferers and can send some to the emergency room. Contrary to what many people believe, it is the dander (dry flakes of skin), not the hair of the animal that actually is the cause of the problem. Related Article Tags: , , , , , This article is about what are the top 4 symptoms to look for when dealing with childhood asthma. I will discuss these symptoms with some details and how to effectively manage it well. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Childhood breathing problems can be stressful and frightening for parents. After all, you want your child to be able to play just like every other child. You don't want him or her to have to live in a bubble or struggle to breathe. Unfortunately, breathing problems--usually related to asthma and allergies--are becoming more and more common in Western countries. Experts are still exploring why this is so. But the bottom line is, if you're a parent of a young child, there's a good chance you'll have to deal with asthma at some point in time. Related Article Tags: , , , , With the recent advancements in medications and knowledge concerning asthma over the last few decades, many people have become comfortable living with the illness. This no doubt is caused by having an effective asthma treatment plan that has limited the number and severity of the attacks. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The short answer is absolutely YES, there is a link between having allergies and developing asthma. As you know, asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract with symptoms like a choking sensation, tightness in your chest, shortness of breath and characterized by a wheezing sound. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Asthma is a very difficult condition to deal with. People suffering from asthma can sometimes feel like they are suffocating. Imagine feeling like you are not able to breathe, and couple that with the panic of not getting any oxygen. 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: , , , You have probably seen a person in the midst of an asthma attack, either in real life or in comedy sitcoms and movies. They have a hard time breathing because their airways are more sensitive than that of other people. This demeanor is often mimicked in shows and movies with slapstick humor but breathing problem is no laughing matter. It looks like going back to school in September could be bad for your health, especially if you suffer from asthma.
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