What Causes Occupational Asthma?
by: mikeherman1.
Some professions can actually cause asthma or, trigger it to make it worse, this is called occupational asthma. Most jobs locations, especially office and factory professions, have some kind of dust, smells and other fumes, with which you ...
Triggers of Asthma - What are They?
by: mikeherman1.
The words 'triggers' or 'trigger factors' of asthma are used for the things which can cause an attack in someone who already has asthma. There is a huge variety of these triggers that have been reported by patients including dogs, cats, to...
Exercise and Asthma
by: Jill Smi.
If you suffer from asthma, you probably think that you can't exercise properly or safely. Contrary to what many think of this subject, there are ways that you can get in shape and exercise, even if you suffer from asthma. Asthma is a ch...
The Simplest Asthma Solution
by: Drs. Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis.
During the Democratic convention the Reverend Al Sharpton quoted a shocking statistic: One third of the children in Harlem suffer from asthma. This shouldn’t be completely surprising since asthma cases have been consistently increasing o...
Fighting Asthma - Part 2
by: Richard Lowe, Jr.. One week my wife had severe asthma and it would not go away. In fact, we had visited our doctor numerous times for adrenalin shots. These helped in the short term (for a day or so) but the asthma just returned again later. Both of us wan...
Fighting Asthma - Part 1
by: Richard Lowe, Jr.. My wife has asthma. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for anyone else to understand what that means and implies. If you have not had to care for someone with asthma, you cannot even begin to comprehend what it is like to deal...
A Little Known Fact To Cardiac Asthma
by: gannboy.
Nowadays, this medical term is not so famous any. Cardiac asthma is very less used these days. People in earlier times mistook this disease and its relevance with pulmonary edema or fluid in the lungs and only in the later years it became ...
More About Allergy Induced Asthma
by: pnnetbuy.
If you have asthma induced by allergies you may already know it is a very common form of the disease. When you're exposed the right allergen, your body pumps out histamines. These histamines cause a lot of swelling and also cause that itch...
Do You Know The Five Truths Of The Asthma Cough?
by: gannboy.
Having a prolong chronic cough could be some common symptoms of asthma. In a typical asthma attack, the sufferer will first feel a tightness in the chest and then will have to gasp for air. They may start wheezing and coughing. The face ma...
What Is Asthma Exercise And Its Effects?
by: gannboy.
In the old days, doctors would warned asthmatic patients should not exercise because getting out of breath could bring an attack. However, asthma exercise should be considered only under a doctor's advice. Seventy per cent of asthmatics su...
What Acid Reflux Got To Do With Asthma?
by: gannboy.
It's not just heartburn and wheezing, it may be asthma and acid reflux. If you are living with asthma, you know how difficult it can be to be around specific triggers that can cause an attack. A friend's cat or dog, or even dandelions are ...
Do You Know There Are Benefits Of Acupuncture For Asthma?
by: gannboy.
In recent years, many and many people are turning to alternative treatment for asthma. Not just ordinary alternative asthma treatment, but using the traditional chinese medicine (TCM) therapy. Acupuncture is just one of them.Discover the B...
Asthma - Dealing with The Symptoms
by: barneygarcia.
Difficulty in breathing is the common characteristic of asthma. The sufferers of asthma have extra sensitive or hyper responsive airways, which react by narrowing or obstructing when they become irritated. This makes in and out movement of...
Yoga For Asthma Cure
by: kevinp.
Yoga has helped in curing and preventing many diseases. The poses and asanas stimulate the required organs and help you with your ailments. Asthma is a very common problem. It is basically shortness of breath due to the chronic lung condit...
Controlling Asthma With Biofeedback
by: dbsilva.
Here's an interesting question for anyone suffering from asthma: Can you stop an asthma attack simply by telling your body to relax your tracheal muscles? While at one time this may have sounded like a ridiculous question, researchers in t...