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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: , , , , , , 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: , , , , What are the symptoms related to the different types of asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , 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: , , , , , , , , 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: , , , , 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: , , , , , 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: , , , , , , , 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: , , , , , , The worse thing than childhood asthma is asthma in toddlers. Most children who have asthma developed the disease while they were still toddlers. 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: , , , , , Article about how alternative asthma treatment works. Advise on how to cure asthma problems. 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: , , , , , , Article about how natural asthma treatment helps to cure asthma and allergy problems. Related Article Tags: , , , There is still some resistance to believe that early childhood trauma can cause disease in the medical field and by individuals. But believe that most alternative practitioners and many doctors have seen what influence early childhood traumas have on the diseases of their patients. Read on to find out more about this critical aspect and how it influences asthma. 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: , , , Both kids and adults can suffer from a variety of allergies that can range from dust to medical pharmaceuticals and products. Some of the most difficult to deal with for the allergy sufferer however is in the food category. According to the Mayo Clinic, a recognized authority on medical conditions, there are the top 8 most common food allergies. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Asthma is a condition caused by narrowing of the smaller airways. Symptoms of asthma include a cough, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Severity of asthma can be classified according to the duration and degree of symptoms. There are certain identifiable factors that make asthma worse. A better understanding of asthma will result in an appreciation of the importance to address allergies quickly. Simply stated, continued research is suggesting that allergies are a main cause of the development of asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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