Asthma advice & hints for asthmatics

Asthma is one of the most important as worldwide health issues go; year on year, the figure for those contracting the condition rises. Although it is treatable, asthma is still a chronic condition which affects the function of breathing of every person who is affected by it. This is a respiratory condition that when not treated properly can easily result in death, if the attack is not attended to in time or is severe.

Assessing and monitoring the condition is the first important step towards treating the condition for any asthma sufferer. Once the severity of the condition is know there are three main ways to treat it; carrying out preventative measures, treating small attacks and dealing with serious life threatening attacks.

Whilst all sufferers will be given some form of Bronchodilator to help with short term relief for attacks, patients who only have a mild form will probably never need to use anything else. Other medication is available for asthma patients who have mild but frequent attacks like a mastcell stabilizer or leukotriene modifier and oral glucocorticoids for patients with a serious asthma condition. They will all still use a standard reliever as well.

The asthmatics themselves must also recognize just what situations or conditions trigger their attacks then they will be able to avoid those situations. Medical science has now confirmed that the poorer the air quality the greater the chance that this and other respiratory problems will occur.

Although the specific medications can help the situation it is far better if they can be avoided where possible. They can cause serious side effects if used on a regular basis such as impotence, liver damage, depression, even tiredness and dizzy spells. Pharmaceutical drugs are formulated to make the body’s own immune system to take over but more people are now using natural medicines which are treating the cause of the respiratory condition instead.

Every attack causes the body to become weak due to the stress placed upon it, so the drugs used have a catalyst to help calm the body down and make it stronger. However, the natural medications that are used contain natural catalysts which do not cause any side-effects and help restore the body’s equilibrium.

Other asthma sufferers are finding that breathing techniques taught by certain yoga disciples can also help their situation and promote good health. A good nutritional diet will help boost the immune system and natural therapies will not leave large amounts of drugs in your system. The main focus however,should be on the asthma patient learning to control their own condition.


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