Useful Advise About Asthma
Kay Brown
One of the biggest problems affecting health around the world is asthma; year on year, the figure for those contracting the condition rises. Although it is treatable, that is no consolation to the millions of sufferers worldwide who have trouble breathing when they have an asthma attack. 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.
Assessing and monitoring the condition is the first important step towards treating the condition for any asthma sufferer. The severity and frequency of attacks will determine the course of treatment and these fit into three broad categories of prevention, relief and emergency treatment.
Whilst all sufferers will be given some form of Bronchodilator to help with short term relief for attacks, patients who only have a mild form will probably never need to use anything else. However, patients who experience regular attacks although they may be mild, will probably use a low-dose glucocorticoid or a mastcell stabilizer which would also be used in conjunction with a standard reliever. Those who experience severe attacks will require a stronger treatment with oral glucocorticoids.
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. Whilst air pollution may not be the direct cause of this condition, it is recognized globally as having a contributing effect.
The medication to help prevent and treat attacks is very effective but should only be used sparingly as longer term problems like tiredness, dizzy spells, liver problems, depression and even impotence can be the result of continued use. 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 causes the body to become weak due to the stress placed upon it, so to help calm the body down and make it stronger, the drugs used have a catalyst . The catalysts contained in the natural medications are different as they do not have any side-effects so reduce the stress on the system naturally.
Helpful to asthma sufferers are breathing techniques of an eastern nature such as buteyko ,yoga practices and pranayam, and are also as they naturally help the breathing and the general well-being of patients. Feeling better is what it is all about, and is generally the goal of all asthma treatments.
A good nutritional diet rich in antioxidants and vitamins will help boost the immune system quite a bit. And taking part in natural therapies to control asthma will not leave large amounts of drugs in your system. Often taking to many drugs can make an asthma suffer toxic. The main focus however,should be on the asthma patient learning to control their own condition. In any kind of treatment, feeling better, breathing better are the main objectives.
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