If You Have Asthma – Then Read This

Posted by Freda Knowles on Jan 21st, 2009 and filed under Health and Fitness. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

A person suffering form bronchial asthma feels their air passages tighten and become inflamed making it almost impossible for them to breathe. I question how many of us ever consider the agony it must be for a bronchial asthma sufferer bringing up up mucus and wheezing all the time. As well as employing an asthma inhalator to soften down the symptoms of asthma other methods can be used to help the condition. The asthma attack causes pain and a certain amount of defeat but also fear for the poor soul going through it.

The asthma inhaler is a device which supplies the asthma sufferer with a minute amount of medication directly into the respiratory tracts in an effort to keep any potential side effects of asthma medication to a minimum. There are many types of asthma inhalers on the marketplace these days, the most well known being Ventolin.

Bronchial asthma and asthma are close relations and many of the symptoms are alike although when a bronchial asthma attack occurs, it does not always mean they are experiencing an asthma attack. There are activators which set of a bronchial asthma attack just as in asthma, and these can include pet dandruff, household dust and molds etc. It is always best if you avoid these types of situation if you have problems getting your breath when coming into contact with this type of situation. Nowadays, excellent face masks are available for personal use if there is a situation where you will come into contact with a household pet that could trigger he attack. people who struggle with bronchial asthma have severe problems when trying to run or even when they are under great stress.

If you discover that you have difficulty with mucus build up or other bronchial asthma symptoms when you are consuming food, or particular dairy type products you should stay clear of them. Even food direct from the refrigerator can cause symptoms to appear and also foods like bananas, ice creams and cold milk. Your asthma inhalator should be with you at all times in the event of an attack but particularly if any form of exercise is planned.

Bronchial asthma can be fought so you should not live in fearfulness of this disease as there are many steps you can take to master your bronchial asthma. Your body is in a constant state of change and in time you may experience this reflected in your bronchial asthma condition. All The Same, just to labor the point: always, always have your asthma inhaler with you as this often gives you increased confidence about your ability to deal with an attack and consequently, may even prevent the attack from happening.

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