Asthma - Posted by E.Hoffman on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 5:50 - 0 Comments

Education On Relieving Asthma Concerns

Education On Relieving Asthma Concerns.jpgOne of the biggest problems affecting health around the world is asthma; part of this concern is the increasing number of young people who are being diagnosed with the condition. Although it is treatable, asthma is still a chronic condition which affects the function of breathing of every person who is affected by it. This is a respiratory condition that when not treated properly can easily result in death, if the attack is not attended to in time or is severe.

Keeping a constant check on their condition is the most important step for an asthma sufferer. The specific medical treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the frequency of symptoms and specific treatments for it are broadly classified as:

*Preventing attacks from occurring

*Relief medications

*Treating serious or life threatening attacks

For short term relief for all patients Bronchodilators are recommended but those with occasional mild attacks need no other medication; this form of medication is the one that many asthmatics will only ever need.

For sufferers with mild persistent attacks, low-dose glucocorticoids, leukotriene modifiers or a mastcell stabilizer are to be taken in addition to relievers. The use of oral glucocorticoids is reserved for patients with a serious asthma condition. Whatever the level of severity they experience all sufferers have a traditional reliever to aid them. It is also important that asthmatics learn what actually triggers an attack so they are able to stay clear of the triggers and possibly stop attacks completely. This particular respiratory problem has become to be recognized as a condition that is most associated with poor air quality and the reason why city dwellers are more likely to suffer.

Medications available over the counter and from the doctor can be very useful but should not be relied upon; if used on a regular basis they can cause serious side effects , including:

*Feelings of constant tiredness

*Dizzy spells

*Impotence

*Feelings of despair

*Damage to the liver

Increasingly patients with respiratory conditions are opting for more natural remedies that do not have side-effects. These are formulated to treat the condition and not the effects. Every attack weakens the body’s system a little as it becomes hyperactive where the task of the catalyst in medication is to calm and soothe this hyperactive system. Natural medications provide natural organic catalysts to the body that restore balance in the system and thereby eliminate all the symptoms without any side effects.

Some asthma sufferers have discovered the benefits of yoga as it helps to improve their breathing and overall health. Nutritional supplements and good diet will help improve the immune response and the overall health of the patients. Natural medication can also be used that will not leave harmful chemicals in the system; it is most important that the sufferer learns to control their asthma condition.

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