Asthma????????

Numerous youngsters at my school have asthma! They keep whining about it like 24/7. Its really anonoying. What are they whinning about. If u have asthma plz answer my question! What is an astjma attack. Plz tell me almost everything about it!!!!

Answer by grafofoni_columbia
This will answer all your Q’s about it.

http://www.everydayhealth.com/asthma/index.aspx

Answer by xninex
Asthma is a chronic condition in the respiratory program where the airways constrict, become inflamed, and are lined with excessive amounts of mucus, generating breathing tough (specifically for the duration of athletic activity). It can be triggered by environmental irritants or athletic activity.

An asthma attack is when the airways close entirely and breathing is literally impossible until they can use an inhaler or get to the hospital.

Answer by Taylor J
Asthma is a significant respitory disease. I’m sixteen and my mother, grandmother, sister and i all have it. An asthma attack is an attack on your lungs that trigger a lack of air production. I have Severe asthma and my attacks are horrible. When having an attack, the very best way to describe the feeling is, it feels like you are becoming suffocated. As if someone has their hands more than your nose and mouth and there is a tight rope about your neck. Your lungs are working tough to compensate and give you much more air, but it is not happening rapid enough and you Can’t BREATHE! The severity of someone’s asthma attacks depends on the severity of their asthma. There are medicines that support to control your asthma and there are rescue inhalers that are utilised in the course of an attack. BUT HONESTLY…Some ppl use it as an excuse to get out of carrying out vigorous activity…Particularly at school

Answer by layla
i got books and i went to http://asthma.com/ and i google asthma

Asthma????

I use albuterol for my asthma, but lately I have been using it a lot more. I am not having an asthma attack, but wheezing, tightness lots of coughing. The puffer occasionally works, but only after like 4 or five puffs. I do not want to keep using it, but right now I do not have well being insurance coverage, so cannot go to the DR. I also have poor allergies…could that be why I am getting more difficulties?

Answer by zini
Asthma can be provoked by a lot of issues. The most widespread culprit is cigarette smoke and dust. I recommend you give your room a deep clean, hoover the mattress and wash your bed sheets and so on to get rid of dust and dust mites. If there are any smokers in the home, send them outside! A lot of asthmatics have hayfever too so you can attempt to take some antihistamines if this is a problem for you.

It is crucial you control your asthma, it can quickly get much worse and you can finish up in hospital so it is much better spending money on a simple physician appointment rather than an high-priced hospital a single. You possibly need to have to get a stronger inhaler to take twice a day on top of the 1 you use atm.

Answer by Leonard C
My business partner had Asthma when he was a teen. He started to swim at the local pool and within a handful of years he no longer suffered from that condition. He even went into the Army and was stationed in Germany then, Korea. He swears it was the swimming that cured his Asthma.

asthma????

okay…i had asthma for about 8 years (6 years old-14 years old)….i have a thing known as allergies induced asthma…. everytime i get an allergic reaction, it all goes to my lungs and i have to go on a therapy each and every 5 hours and it sucks….i really like animals and i cant truly go near them that much.,,sucks even more! My question is will i develop out of asthma or will i have it forever???

Answer by Savannah C
o wow i have allergies to and astma i am allergic to dust

Answer by Queen of the Dust Mites
Peace: The allergies that result in your asthma are chronic. That indicates they can be controlled but not cured. The exact same goes for your asthma. You can control it, but it cannot be cured. Given that your asthma is allergy induced, it is crucial that you actively perform on your allergy avoidance technique. You should also measure your peak flows at least as soon as a day. Your peak flow meter can signal a adjust in capacity hours and hours ahead of an attack, letting you know to speak to your medical doctor or adjust your medication.
Lots of individuals like active, full, healthful lives with asthma…as lengthy as they work on keeping it under control. If you don’t have a peak flow meter, check this link out and speak to your physician about utilizing one particular.

Answer by pl
I have something referred to as “cough-variant asthma.” Fundamentally I commence coughing when exposed to dust and pollen, and also get a lingering cough soon after a cold. The medical doctor prescribed an inhaler (at initial Advair, then Pulmicort) to use every single day, and it nevertheless did not get rid of my symptoms.
To make a long story brief, allergies and asthma are not extremely properly understood, and you finish up taking medicines that are not with no side effects. I have began utilizing non-conventional methods (in distinct, Reiki, appear it up) in addition to my inhalers, and the outcomes have been remarkable — my persistent cough, which was only relieved by the inhalers, is now gone!
Some men and women do grow out of asthma, and it is my recommendation to try Reiki, or other non-standard methods in addition to your medication.

Answer by Gigi
My mom had asthma when she was young. (It wasn’t allergy induced asthma.) She got much better around 18-19 years old.

Edit – I discovered two articles about outgrowing asthma.

Asthma?!?!!?!!??!!!?!?!!?!?!?!!!?

So, I have been running lately, and have encountered a difficulty. When I run, even for just five minutes, I get extremely out of breath, extremely swiftly. My muscles are not tired, its just I can’t breath. I get really short of breath and I cough alot and wheeze and there is tightness in my chest. Is this asthma? I am not in very good shape, so I believed possibly that could be the cause, but even right after I have been running for a few days, this still takes place. What do you believe?

Answer by J DOG
try walking very first then build up speed till you can run at complete speed. it may well me asthma. try going to you physician to discover out.

Answer by Gedia
I was like that, utilized asthma drugs but did not boost , till they diagnose that I had beneath active thyroid. Right after some time taking thyroid drugs the asthma disappeared.

asthma????

i think i have asthma. i always have a cough, when i breath its a short when i inhale, soemtimes when i breath my throat tickles. when i breath in by way of my mouth it tickles and makes me cough. i know i ought to go to the physician but do u believe so? and i know i know! i really should speak about this with my parents i just wanna know if i do i may well not and go there for no cause.
also what is a Respiratory Disease? what dose it do?

Answer by ywroseoftx
If you are getting any type of breathing problem you must tell your parents and go to the medical doctor. It doesnt truly sound like asthma to me but I would agree it does sound like a respiratory problem. You want to go and have it checked out. you do not want to get into trouble with your breathing.

Answer by Broderick W
I appears just a cough.. but to see a doctor is not a poor idea.

asthma………………………………………………….?

i have a negative cough, sometimes when i breath out i start off wheezing, when i breath i feel like i nevertheless do not have enough breath and i have to breath in so tough i start off shaking. do u assume its asthma? and can i just suddenly get asthma?

Answer by Az
There is a possibility that it could be asthma, as you can get the condition at any time in the course of your life. However, you might just be coming down with the flu or some thing comparable. Your ideal bet would be to see a physician. They will be able to properly identify it and then give you the medication – if required.

Answer by spraynwalls
asthma or bronchitis. which is mucous clogging up your breathing passages, decreasing the quantity of air you breathe in or out. If you don’t commence obtaining a handle on it now, it can truly get poor- sort of like the walking dead, walking around as if you had a plastic bag over your head

How can I sleep far better although suffering from asthma?

I get genuinely poor asthma so when I sleep I have a hard time ’cause I would cough and cough and wheeze rather. Is there a better way for me to sleep greater?

Answer by Charlotte
Go to the doctors and see regardless of whether they think you should try a distinct medication, or even a easy alter in dosage or the time you take your medication could make a huge difference. Good luck, and i hope every thing works out for you :)

Answer by resplinds
There are so several inhaled medicines nowadays that asthmatics really should not have to suffer. Make an appt with your doc and get on some kind of preventative/ controller inhaler like advair, symbicort, etc. This will help you to require your rescue inhaler much much less.

What would be some of the symptoms of asthma in a 8 year old boy?

He’s having headaches, difficulty breathing, trouble sleeping, coughing at night. I have brought him to the doctor for this and he says its allergies and prescribed Zyrtec which didn’t support at all. What are the symptoms of asthma, especially in a kid?

Answer by essentiallysolo
if the doc listened to the boy’s lungs and did not hear any wheezing, he knows it really is not asthma. There are extremely distinct lung sounds in asthma so you can trust the doc if he mentioned it was allergies. What you could want to do is take him to an allergist and discover out what he is allergic to, simply because if he is continuously exposed to the allergen, no medication is going to do a lot excellent.

Answer by Lynda
My nephew is 6 has asthma and my 2 year old, even though too young to diagnose, is on a nebulizer with asthma medicines. The symptoms my nephew show when he is having an attack or trouble, is a deep chesty cough, he complains of back pains, and has difficulty breathing. His face flushes as well. Now my son it was just an incessant cough given that birth. His pediatrician referred to as it almost everything from a cold(that lasted 9 mo) to allergies, to me becoming paranoid. I could hear or feel his troubles if I put my hand or ear to his back (correct or left side). If you know it’s not allergies than you want to be your child’s very best advocate and tell your physician that it’s not allergies, and if he does not believe you, ask for an allergen test. I switched pediatricians and she said his symptoms had been valid and gave me his meds to see if they relieved his cough and positive sufficient they did.
Great luck to you.

Is it feasible to minimize sports induced asthma symptoms?

If so what can I do to lessen my asthma symptoms? I currently take an inhaler before/throughout exersize.

Answer by Medy
Ι assume it is far better seeing a doctor in individual to answer this kind of concerns.

Answer by Liza Sparks
use nebulizer instead. Extended time impact and recommended by physicians

Answer by Kirsty
Typically sports induced asthma is a sign of poor asthma manage, and ought to be treated as such, meaning that a change in preventer medication is required. Theres nothing incorrect with taking an inhaler before or during workout, but you should not need to have too, and if its not working then I would advise seeing your GP or asthma nurse about a medication review.

Most asthmatics will never ever see a nebuliser, and it tends to be only brittle asthmatics that will have one at residence. Study shows that 10 – 12 puffs of your salbutamol inhaler via a spacer is just as successful as a nebuliser, but this is one thing that you can discuss with a GP or nurse.

Is it correct that asthma can have negative impacts on singing?

I’ve read that asthma and often even particular inhalers can ruin someone’s likelihood of singing. We assume I have asthma (haven’t had time for the medical doctor however), and I was wondering if it would truly mess up my singing.
Thanks for your assist!

Answer by Garry T
It will just make breathing harder among notes but google singers with asthma, theres not alot but there are rather a couple of. Very good luck! (It shouldnt do anything to your voice)

Answer by Bec
No I do not believe so. The medicines used for asthma either open up your airways, or avoid inflammation and asthma attacks. They will in fact aid if you do have asthma. They will have no effect on your vocal cords.

If you have a proper asthma management program, and exercise frequently (specially cardio workout), you really should have no problems with singing.

You really should see your medical doctor about it, to get tested for asthma.

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