Myths about Asthma

Myth 1. The main thing is rub through children’s age and after puberty asthma may pass off. Of course, it happens that teenagers cease to choke at the age of 14-16, but in several years asthma flashes with a new force. Asthma doesn’t disappear anywhere, this is a chronic disease. Once manifested, asthma grows and matures together with the person. And insufficient and not systematic treatment in the childhood can lead to the fact that

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Do Asthmatics have any Limitations in Activity?

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory process in the bronchi, which causes difficult breathing and provokes wheezing, cough, and sometimes suffocation. These makes daily life inconvenient. Unfortunately, this disease affects about 10% of people. But the disease can be lived with if you know what you are permitted to do in case of bronchial asthma and what is not recommended. In the beginning it is interesting to learn whether you can deal with it. Is it

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Types of Bronchial Asthma

Do you know, in what asthma types differ from each other? If you are an asthmatic, then you probably already have experienced, how terrible can asthma symptoms be such as wheezing, coughing, dyspnea, tightness in chest area. And degree of your understanding of your illness can help your doctor to determine its specific type, for example, exercise-induced asthma (asthma that exacerbates during exercise) or nocturnal asthma (asthma that violates night sleep and manifests in quite

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ALCOHOL AND ASTHMA. ARE THEY COMPATIBLE?

People suffering from bronchial asthma can have the usual for most people lifestyle. But can they combine bronchial asthma and alcohol? It is known that the next attack can be triggered by various factors: infection, excessive tension, stress and so on. And can alcohol provoke it? We will try to find out if there is harm of alcohol in case of asthma. Bronchial asthma is also called the disease of civilization, since in recent decades

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ASTHMA AND SPORTS

Bronchial asthma is a very common disease. According to researches, from 250 to 500 million people in the world suffer from this illness. On average, the incidence of asthma doubles every 2-3 decades, and therefore there is nothing strange in the fact that recent years have witnessed lots of athletes with asthma. That, however, does not prevent them to set records and become Champions. Unfortunately, not all people are properly informed about this aspect of

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What is Asthma and how to Fight against It?

Everything starts just as the most common cold or viral infection that knocks you off your feet every spring, when the weather hates not at the first harm. Only instead of having to disappear during a couple of weeks, cold suddenly turns into a strange intermittent discomfort: you can enjoy life for several days, and then everything goes into a terrible fit of coughing, torturing lungs. This often happens at night or after exercise. It

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8 Traditional Remedies for Asthma

Among the various respiratory tract diseases, perhaps, the most common disease is asthma. During exacerbation of disease it takes too much human power. The patient has to take daily special medication to prevent asthma attacks, although to completely cure this disease is extremely difficult. Many asthmatics are worried that regular intake of drugs can adversely affect other internal organs functioning, so often it is often asked how to treat asthma by means of traditional remedies.

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Meat Wrappers’ Asthma Deliberations

Read research and outcomes on this theme – “ Meat Wrappers’ Asthma Research and Its Outcomes “. There are several shortcomings that should be emphasized: The small number of workers studied may not have been representative. However, they were selected on the basis of the severity of their symptoms. We blocked up the air conditioning and exercised them in a room which became quite hot. They normally work in a cold environment. There is evidence that cold inhalation increases the tendency to asthma.

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Meat Wrappers’ Asthma Research and Its Outcomes

The fumes of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) wrap, generated by cutting with a hot wire, cause eye irritation, chest tightness, cough and sometimes wheezing in meat wrappers. The worker stands before a console in the refrigerated meat department and pulls the PVC paper over the meat package. She then cuts the paper with a wire heated to between 150-200°C and seals the edges with a hot plate. The labels are also heated and emit fumes before being

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Results and Disscusion about Fenoterol Use in Exercise-Induced Asthma

The mean baseline FEV1values were very similar on the three test days (2.93 L ± 1.0 SD, 2.99 L ± 1.0 SD, and 3.02 L ± 1.1 SD for placebo, fenoterol 0.4 mg and fenoterol 0.8 mg, respectively). With both fenoterol doses, increases in FEV1 over baseline were (bund before each of the exercise runs, ie, ten minutes, two hours, and four hours alter administration. Bronchodilation after each dose of fenoterol as measured by mean percentage

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