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How can Asthma Be Cured? When confronted with any type of chronic disease, one of the first things that come to mind is how and if can be cured. Asthma which is a respiratory disease is no different. No one wants to live with this very life changing illness but there is little scientific proof that asthma can be cured. That's not to say that it cannot be controlled and there's even some evidence to suggest that some have "outgrown" it's effects, but a formal "cure" is non existent.
Through careful management of this upper respiratory illness of the bronchial tubes, it's possible to not only live a normal live but for many have a life without any symptoms. Understand however that to continue to ask how can asthma be cured is asking the wrong question. This is a lot like asking how serious is asthma? The fact is that there are different levels of severity that can range from an inconvenience to outright debilitating. To make the situation even more complex, as we age, the dynamic of the asthma disease can change over time. The best question to ask is how can asthma be effectively treated or managed that it doesn't show up again. Asthma is NOT a death sentence but does take some care to limit exposure to the triggers that can cause an asthmatic attack. Yes, with effective medication, preventive measures, etc, asthma can be effectively treated and managed. I know a lady who has not had any case of asthma attack for many years mainly because she has stuck to her constant plan of action of keeping asthma far away from her. When people who have asthma talk to her, they can't believe that she is an asthmatic patient, but she is. So, instead of joining those people asking how asthma can be cured, ask instead how best can I treat or manage asthma. Asking this question will provide you to the answers you need. And if you carry out these answers well, you're sure of living a long and healthy life free from asthma attacks. Although the web is a great starting point to get information about Asthma, relying on health related information from the Internet is just stupid. Only your doctor can help develop a treatment plan for you or your loved one. Now that that's clear, here are a few strategies that have been used successfully to limit the effects of bronchial asthmatic attacks. 1. First, stop smoking any form of tobacco. Smoke could be the cause of your condition or it could be what triggers it or what makes it worse. 2. Stop working in jobs that expose you to dangerous substances or chemicals. 3. Keep your home free of as much dust as you can. 4. Drink large amounts of liquids as this will help you loosen chest mucus during asthma bronchitis 5. Use a humidifier to reduce or eliminate the excess dryness in your home 6. Religiously take your asthma medication (as prescribed and recommended by your doctor) to prevent further attacks. Always have your inhaler close by to stop an unforeseen attack before it becomes serious. 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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