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Asthma Symptoms are Just Part of the Problem Asthma has been described as having an elephant setting on your chest while attempting to carry on a conversation. It's painful and very diffictul to breathe. The cause is varied but from a lay persons perspective it's caused from not getting enough air.
The goal when dealing with asthma is to limit exposure to things that may trigger an asthma attack. Medication to keep bronchial airways open long term and to provide relief in an attack situation are critical to keeping asthma symptoms at bay. The most common asthma signs and symptoms include a definite feeling of shortness of breath and/or a wheezing sound. This is the beginning of the elephant on the chest idea. It's alsot he first early sign of asthma. Other warning signs include difficulty sleeping due to breathing or coughing difficulties, tightness or chest pain and general problems with getting enough air to be comfortable. If you go to the doctor, they may also prescript the use of a bronchodilator that contains medications that open up air apssages by relaxing muscles in the respiratory tract. One common test for asthma is the use of a peak flow meter. This is a simple plastic device that measures lung capacity and funtion. One effective strategy when dealing with asthma is to limit exposure to asthmatic triggers. Asthma triggers, as the name implies, are certain things that spark off, trigger off, set off or initiate an attack. Note that triggers only set off an existing asthmatic condition. They don't cause asthma in the first place. Common causes of an attack include:
Allergens (these are substances which can act to trigger allergic reactions in people who are susceptible) include: - Animal dander (skin, hair, or features of home animals such as dogs, cats, birds, etc). Irritants are another form of triggers, and they include: - Tobacco smoke Other problems for asthma sufferers can include: - Strong emotional stress You can limit exposure by removing these from your home. Use the link below to obtain a free book on how to remove common asthma triggers from your home. When your start to experience any of the early signs of asthma, you should really consider paying a visit to your medical doctor to obtain a good diagnosis and develop an asthma treatment plan that works for you A lot of additional Information is available at your local Asthma Association. You can find a local asthma association by calling a hospital, repiratory therapist or other health care professional. To get your free report on how to remove the triggers that can cause asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory tract problems go to Free REPORT - Eliminate Asthma and Bronchitis Triggers in your Home
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