Life With Asthma

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Asthma is a condition that causes the air passages in the lungs to become inflamed, red and swollen. This inflammation creates sensitivity in the air passages to many different common substances, triggering asthma symptoms.   During an asthma attack, airways swell, surrounding muscles tighten and normal mucus secretions become trapped. Other common symptoms of asthma include: chest tightness coughing... Read more >

Diagnosing Asthma

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Asthma is a chronic illness that causes inflammation and constriction of the bronchial tubes (airways) in the lungs. The disease affects about 300 million people worldwide, both children and adults. While there is no known cure for asthma, asthma treatments can help control symptoms, and people with asthma can lead active, healthy lives. Diagnosing asthma is the first step toward relieving symptoms and feeling... Read more >

Mold Spores in the Home

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If you suffer from asthma, you may have heard that mold can contribute to your symptoms. Molds are a kind of fungus. There are over 100,000 types of mold, but they all generally behave in the same manner. These microorganisms consume organic materials. Mold reproduces by creating microscopic seeds, known as spores. Mold spores are constantly floating in the air. When they land on a moist surface, they begin to... Read more >

Types of Inhalers

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An asthma attack can stop you in your tracks. As the bronchial passages tighten and breathing becomes difficult, all other concerns fade. Whether triggered by exercise or environment, asthma symptoms rob you of your ability to breathe. With the use of asthma inhalers, you can learn to manage your condition. Types of Asthma Inhalers After you’ve been diagnosed with asthma, your doctor will discuss treatment... Read more >

Tips for Asthmatics

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Asthma is a condition that causes airways in the lungs to constrict and become inflamed. People with asthma experience tightening of the bronchial walls and blockage from the production of excess mucus. The causes of asthma are still not fully understood, and it appears that a combination of environmental and genetic factors contribute to this condition.   Asthma triggers vary from person to person. Some... Read more >

Children With Asthma

It is unsettling to come home from a visit to the pediatrician with the realization that your child has asthma. You may be wondering about how this will affect your child's life, and what you can do to help. The good news is that asthma treatments have improved dramatically in recent years, and children with asthma can lead active and healthy lives. Additionally, there are simple steps you can take at home to... Read more >

Asthma Lifestyle

Asthma is a condition that, left untreated, can end up controlling your life. Asthma symptoms, which can be triggered by a variety of factors, cause the bronchial passages to constrict. Your lungs cannot get enough air and breathing becomes difficult. Read on to lean what steps you can take to manage your asthma and maintain your lifestyle. Getting Your Asthma Under Control If your asthma is being treated... Read more >

Asthma Research

What do humans need to survive? Water? Food? Love? Yes, yes, and yes; but nothing is more necessary than air. During an asthma attack, your body’s reactions to a trigger prevent its ability to breathe. Your air passages become irritated and constrict. If you suffer from asthma, you know how important treatment is.   Asthma is a common condition. Nearly 7 percent of the population suffers from the symptoms... Read more >

Traveling with Asthma

An asthma attack can be a frightening thing—the wheezing, labored breathing, and chest constriction are extremely unpleasant. Even more unpleasant is an asthma attack when you are far away from home. But don’t let asthma hold you back. Just like the initial adjustment to living with asthma, traveling with asthma requires changes to your old routine. If you have your asthma under control, you’ll be able to... Read more >

Treatments for Asthma

As any asthma sufferer can tell you (and if you have asthma you already know), asthma can be a real drag. Whether set off by exercise, allergens, or another factor, an asthma attack with its’ chest-tightening, breath-stealing, panic-inducing symptoms can make participating in the activities of daily life seem impossible. However, most asthmatics do participate in all their favorite activities. How do they do... Read more >