Asthma Treatments Can Help
Relieve The Cardinal Symptoms
Asthma can be very
debilitating for adults and children who are not being medically managed
properly. Asthma treatment has progressed immensely throughout the past few
decades, but according to online asthma resources, over 500,000 people are
hospitalized every year and 4,000 die. Asthma treatment must be
individualized for the patient according to age and severity of symptoms.
Asthma can be hereditary, but can also result due to exposure to allergens
and various environmental chemical triggers that enter into the respiratory
system, and cause constriction of the bronchiole airways and excessive
production of mucous. Asthma attacks can also be triggered by a anxiety and
stress as well, or even excessive laughing, and symptoms usually become
worse with respiratory infections or during exercise. Shortness of breath,
wheezing, and coughing, waking during the night from coughing, and chest
tightness are cardinal symptoms that signal an asthma attack is imminent,
and will progress if symptoms are not treated immediately.
There are many different types of asthma treatments available, both
over-the-counter medications and those prescribed by a physician. For cases
of mild or intermittent asthma, over-the-counter-bronchodilators may be all
that is needed. Moderate to severe cases usually require asthma treatment
that consists of an inhaled corticosteroids for long-term treatment and
prevention of symptoms. These medications decrease inflammation in the lungs
and decrease sensitivity to irritants. A short or long acting bronchodilator
is prescribed for immediate relief of symptoms should an asthma attack
occur, and many asthma treatments use a combination of therapies.
Immunotherapy may also be an option for children and adults whose asthma is
cause primarily by allergies. Immunotherapy is an effective asthma treatment
that works by exposing the patient to increasing amounts of specific
allergens over a period of a few years reducing and/or eliminating symptoms
altogether.
Asthma sufferers should consult their physician if symptoms are not
controlled by present asthma treatments. If rescue inhalers are being used
frequently, either over-the-counter or prescribed medications, then asthma
is not controlled and a change in asthma treatment is in order. Adults and
children with asthma should not have to limit activity or exercise, on the
contrary, people with asthma should be encouraged to exercise regularly to
strengthen the heart and lungs. When asthma is under control, rescue
inhalers are not needed and symptoms do not occur, even during exercise.
There are many resources regarding various asthma treatments available
online and from your physician, as well as from asthma and allergy centers
across the nation. Breathe easy.
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