Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Cough Variant Asthma - All You Need To Know And Exciting News

Cough variant asthma is a type of asthma in which dry coughing is the most predominant and may even be the only symptom. This cough is non-productive, which means that it does not produce any mucus and it usually lasts several days at a time. The cough is easily triggered or worsened by different asthma trigger factors, like: Vigorous exercise Allergens or irritants, such as cold air, dust, strong smells, smoke Respiratory infections (such as sinusitis, which is an inflammation of sinuses) Beta-blockers, which are medication used to treat different heart problems, migraines and other conditions.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Asthma Types - How Intense Is Yours

Do you have asthma? Have you tried to describe to your family and friends how intense your asthma attacks can be? Many people believe that asthma attacks fall into one category as far as intensity and discomfort. They do not understand that you could still have asthma even if you don't experience extreme gasping or need to reach for an inhaler each day.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Asthma Treatment - Find Suitable Treatment Type For You

There are many different methods to treat asthma. Some are for long-termed use while others are quick working, and are usually not used for everyday use. Asthma treatment can be a daily pill form muscle relaxer that can help with the muscles that tighten around the inflamed area. Others like inhalers are a good option because it nearly eliminates the swelling of that occurs as the beginning of an asthma attack, this can greatly reduce your risk of getting an attack in the first place.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Definition of Asthma and Its Types

This part 1 of "Walking with a Doc Series - Asthma", describes definition, incidence and types of asthma. When you breathe, the air reaches the inner part of lungs through small wind pipes called bronchi. Asthma is a condition that involves reversible spasm of these wind pipes. Inflammation is one of your body's responses to fight any injury or infection.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Who Uses an Asthma Inhaler and What Are the Different Types of Asthma Inhaler

An Albuterol Inhaler is a prescription-based asthma inhaler which is typically used when there is an asthma attack. Albuterol can cause side effects and the amount of inhalations should not be administered more often than prescribed. An Albuterol Inhaler is a Metered-Dosed Inhaler (MDI) that typically comes either CFC (Chlorofluorocarbon) or HFA (Hydrofluoroalkane) propelled. CFC are the commonly used propellant in the early days of MDIs.