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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.

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Our existence depends on breath -- and an acute asthma attack can make it almost impossible to breathe. No wonder these attacks are so scary for both the affected person and for onlookers. Knowing the basics of asthma treatment is essential when trying to help someone experiencing an attack.

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Asthma is commonly identified as causing problems on the respiratory system, but there's more to it. When you're identified as having asthma, there are a lot of implications set to it, and your medications can cause some problems on your oral health. Because the medications are commonly put in your inhaler, then spraying the medication into your mouth and not directly towards your throat can cause the medication to stay solely in the mouth and not be ingested.

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Instead of you inhaling, what if the universe was exhaling into your body everything you need in this very moment? Instead of you exhaling, what if the universe was inhaling out of you all the stuff that clogs you up?

Breathing in, you are filled with whatever you need. Breathing out, you give up to the universe whatever is not serving you.

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Have you been off work because of your asthma? Does it get worse at certain times of year or under stress? Are you worried that it's beginning to affect your job and limit your lifestyle?

Asthma is the seventh-ranked chronic health condition in the United States and the leading chronic illness of children. It is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes airways (bronchial tubes) particularly sensitive to irritants.

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Asthma is a disease that causes difficulty in breathing, accompanied by cough and wheezing. There is no permanent cure, but treatment can be taken to relieve the symptoms. These include inhalers, tablets and liquids.

Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Your airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. That makes them very sensitive, and they may react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. When your airways react, they get narrower and your lungs get less air. This can cause wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and trouble breathing, especially early in the morning or at night.

If you have been diagnosed as an asthmatic, you might be wondering what kind of asthma symptoms you might experience. Or if you have already had these symptoms, you might be interested in finding the best way to avoid them. Asthma symptoms can be a hassle, especially for newly asthmatics, but there are ways to avoid these symptoms that are not as hard as you might think.

Asthma is the seventh-ranked chronic health condition in the United States and the leading chronic illness of children. It is a chronic inflammatory disease that makes airways (bronchial tubes) particularly sensitive to irritants. During an asthma attack, tightening of the smooth muscles around the bronchial tubes causes them to become inflamed, narrow inside, and produce excess mucus. This makes it difficult for air to pass in and out of the lungs and decreases the oxygen levels in the blood. A person suffering from an asthma attack has a sensation similar to drowning.

New developments in insulin administration will allow type 1 and type 2 diabetics to inhale rapid-acting insulin. Learn more about the options, directions of use and side effects of Exubera, world's first inhaled insulin.

If you suffer from asthma, you probably think that you can't exercise properly or safely. Contrary to what many think of this subject, there are ways that you can get in shape and exercise, even if you suffer from asthma.

Asthma is a difficult disease to deal with and you can use drugs or natural remedies. Yes, you can also use a combination of both. Discover here where you need to concentrate your health efforts to control your asthma.

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Asthma is a medical condition which is reversible. The knowledge is there. Learning what to watch for and how to react to different situations can, quite literally be the difference between life or death. Here're 15 things about Asthma you need to know...

Asthma is a clinical diagnosis, however additional tests may be required to confirm the diagnosis and to assess its severity. Asthma cannot be 'cured', however it can be treated by various inhalers which include reliever, preventer and long-term bronchodilator. The dosage of medicine varies from individual to individual. Certain lifestyle changes may help with symptoms.

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The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine scientists carried out a research among cigarette smokers. The participants had to wear opaque glasses and nose clips. The research found different approaches towards smoking cessation in men and women.

Are you a smoker? How many cigaretts you smoke every day? This article will show you how smoking affects your blood pressure and some tips for you to quit smoking.

How does smoking affects blood pressure. One study says that smoking decreases blood pressure because smoking causes anorexia and person who smokes eat less so his or her weight decreases, so the blood pressure decreases.

Sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinus passage and over secretion of mucus by the membrane lining the nose and throat. It is often followed by a common cold, influenza and other general infections.

Excessive or constant sneezing, running nose, blockage of one or both nostrils, headaches and pressure around the head, eyes and face, fever, lack of appetite and difficulty in breathing are symptoms of sinusitis.

A look at one of the main reasons why some people are allergic to their cats.

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Relenza helps in reducing the spread of the influenza virus inside the body and so help to ease the symptoms arising from the influenza virus infection.

 
 
 

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