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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.

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.

Chronic bronchitis is typically caused by exposure to smoke or other air pollutants. Those pollutants may include many environmental odors such as those caused from chemicals and product fumes. It's important to realize that bronchitis is an inflammation or infection that has a beginning.

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.

Being allergic to cats can be seriously distressing to a lover of cats. Wheezing, watery eyes, runny nose, sinus headache, hives, and other symptoms can be very mild and annoying or extreme and threatening to ones life. In actuality, if the symptoms are very severe and the cause is tested and found to be cats, locating the cat a new home just might turn out to be the best solution. However if the symptoms are mild, there is hope.

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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.

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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.

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.

In addition to your cat's regular vaccinations, how can you know when your cat needs to see a vet? This article describes the behaviors to look for.

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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.

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.

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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.

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 degenerative susceptible condition which impacts the respiratory system. It is characterized by recurrent rounds of illness which have frequent asthmatic attacks.

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Constant scratching, tail-chasing, coughing and wheezing, eye and nose discharges - if these symptoms can be observed on your pet dog, chances are very likely that he/she is suffering from allergies. Yes, dogs, just like their masters can suffer from allergies. Roughly about 20 percent of the dogs living in our homes suffer from some allergy type. Major classifications of canine allergies are atopic dermatitis, flea allergy, food allergy and inhalant allergy.

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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.

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.

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Asthma is a condition where there is an inflammation of breathing passages, the muscles within the passages contract and thus person feels difficulty in breathing out air from the lungs. Read this article to find natural remedies for asthma.

Asthma can strike at any age, half of all cases first occur in children under age 10; in this age group, asthma affects twice as many boys as girls. It is one of the leading causes of respiratory illness among children and young adults, however, this condition may progress a lifetime. It's estimated 17-million Americans suffer from asthma.

 
 
 

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