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Asthma treatment and causes of asthma

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Suffering from asthma can be a difficult condition to deal with. Asthma treatment is needed daily for those with acute asthma. When an asthma attack occurs, asthma inhalers are needed to help loosen when airways from mucus build. Asthma treatment used is for short-term, and long-term asthma conditions. Short-term asthma treatment inhales known as beta agonists, temporarily relieve asthma symptoms from asthma attacks. These treatments can work right within minutes, and the effects can last up to an hour. Some common short-term beta agonists asthma inhaler treatments include albuterol, terbutaline, salbutamol, and bitolterol. Long-term asthma treatments used can be inhaled corticosteroids, which takes longer for the effects to work, but help to minimize asthma attack from happening. Those who suffer from acute asthma, require long-term asthma treatments daily. Causes of asthma can be from smoking, pollution, allergic food reactions, respiratory infections, bad diet, or genetic. Asthma in children can usually be genetic, and requires asthma medications prescribed from doctors.

Asthma happens when there's inflammation to the lungs, causing your airways to tighten up and making it difficult to breathe. An asthma attack can be severe and life threatening. If an asthma attack happens, and one is without an inhaler, they can die since mucus blocks off lung airways that allow oxygen to travel into the lung and throughout the body. Breathing in a paper bag can help when suffering from an asthma attack without an inhaler. Asthma symptoms are wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain, and difficulty of breathing. Signs of asthma should be monitored and symptoms should be discussed with your doctor.

There are ways to help treat asthma, and help prevent asthma with home remedies as well. If it's genetic, more than likely you'll have to deal with it for the rest of your life. However, you can develop asthma later in life as well. Being overweight and other health risks like diabetes, can help contribute to asthma. According to studies, children who eat a Mediterranean diet were less likely to get asthma.

A Mediterranean diet consists of a lot of monounsaturated fats, and polyunsaturated fats. Foods that are good for the respiratory system. It contains a lot of fish, and omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids help reduce inflammation. Omega-3 is good for the lungs. A lot of legumes, nuts, and olive oil are found in the Mediterranean diet.

A lot of fruits and vegetables are good for the respiratory system. Foods might not solve acute asthma problems, but definitely can help reduce symptoms. Drinking a little red wine is actually good for your lungs. A anti-aging antioxidant called resveratrol can help reduce asthma. Vitamin A is a vitamin that can really help with lung and respiratory problems. Carrots contain a high amount of vitamin A.

You'll want to establish clean and fresh air in your house. You should get a air conditioner in the summer, which can help limit asthma attacks. You should also get a humidifier in your house, especially when its cold. A lot of bacteria, and cold air can help trigger asthma symptoms.

You'll want to not smoke, if you're a smoker who has developed asthma. Smoking easily triggers asthma more than any other substances. Those who smoke, can increase the chances of their kids getting asthma. Smoking damages the lungs and respiratory system fast.

Drinking green tea, or chamomile tea can help reduce inflammation, and strengthen the respiratory system. Teas are great ways to provide healthy lungs and maintain a healthier immune system. You should maintain your weight when drinking green tea. Bad health will trigger asthma symptoms.

You should discuss with your doctor if asthma starts to seriously effect your job, and life. Those who take asthma inhalers, and asthma medications should always keep their medicine in a spot they know where to find it. It should be carried on you at all times, in case of an asthma attack.




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Mar 13, 2010 2:12pm
Sullysee
This is such a concise and useful article on asthma. Very helpful to many with questions about it.
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