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  • How to Reduce Asthma Resistance

    In most cases, long-term control of asthma consists of treatment including steroids. These medications work to reduce inflammation in the airways, which reduces asthma attacks. However, there are...

  • What Vitamins Help Asthma?

    Asthma is a lung disease that makes a person feel as though he is "starving for air." Vitamins and other nutritional supplements can be helpful for all types of asthma.

  • What Are the Causes of Sudden Asthma?

    Symptoms of sudden asthma attacks include wheezing, coughing, difficulty breathing and tightness in the chest. Attacks are caused by triggers or irritants that are inhaled.

  • Percentage of Americans With Asthma

    Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects both children and adults. The World Health Organization reports that about 300 million people worldwide have asthma, and some 250,000 a year die from it.

  • How to Use a Peak Flow Meter to Monitor Asthma

    A peak flow meter can help to monitor asthma by providing information regarding how well your lungs are functioning. The information provided helps to evaluate the effectiveness of medication to...

  • How to Get Albuterol Samples

    People with medical issues due to bronchospasm sometimes benefit by taking a medication called albuterol. Bronchospasm occurs in people who have reversible obstructive airway disease. Albuterol is...

  • How to Dive With Asthma

    Diving with asthma is a controversial topic among professional and recreational divers. Asthmatics have more difficulty moving air in and out of the lungs, and are therefore more susceptible to...

  • How to Classify the Severity of Asthma

    Once your doctor confirms a diagnosis of asthma, in order to determine how to best treat you, he will need to classify the severity of your asthma. Asthma severity for people 12 and older should...

  • Caffeine Benefits for Asthma

    Asthma is chronic lung disease affecting 20 million Americans, including 6 million children. For mild asthma sufferers, short-term relief from mild intermittent symptoms may be as simple as a cup...

  • How to Live With Lung Problems

    Lung problems result in difficulty breathing and are commonly caused by diseases and conditions that affect the lung directly. Lung complications can be challenging and impact daily living...

  • What Can Happen If You Smoke Around Someone With Asthma?

    Exposure to second-hand smoke causes disease and premature death in children and adults who do not smoke. According to The American Lung Association, second-hand smoke (trigger or stimuli) can...

  • Alternatives to Pulmicort in Children

    According to the Mayo Clinic, asthma occurs when the airways in your lungs (bronchial tubes) become inflamed and constricted. Symptoms range from minor wheezing to a life-threatening attack. While...

  • Definition of Asthma

    Asthma, a chronic lung condition, occurs when the muscles around the airways constrict and the airways become inflamed.

  • Asthma Education

    Asthma is a medical condition defined by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute as an inflammation that narrows the airway and results in wheezing, coughing and difficulty breathing....

  • Types of Peak Flow Meters

    Many people have no idea what a peak flow meter is. Asthmatics may have heard the term, but may not know very much about what it does. Proper use of a peak flow meter can help an asthmatic take...

  • Children's Asthma Medication

    Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which the lower airway becomes inflamed and narrowed. It affects millions of children in the United States. Untreated asthma in children can lead to...

  • Early Childhood Asthma

    The American Lung Association states that asthma is the most common chronic childhood disorder. In 2006, more than 6.8 million children under the age of 18 had the disease. Because asthma is...

  • How to Control Asthma in Children

    Asthma is a frightening disease for anyone, but particularly for children. It can leave them gasping for breath, and because there is no cure, it's something they must deal with on an ongoing...

  • What Are the Causes of Bronchospasm?

    Bronchospasm has many causes, some environmental, others non-physical. The person who develops a bronchospasm may never have had one before, but because of circumstances beyond her control, she...

  • What are the Dangers of Asthma?

    A discussion of the dangers of asthma.

  • Treatment Options for Asthma

    There are many things that can trigger an asthma attack. It may be an allergic reaction, severe emotional distress or illness. Asthma attacks vary in their severity, thus treatments are just as...

  • How Is Asthma Diagnosed in Children?

    The first step to diagnosing asthma in children will be much like that in an adult where your doctor will essentially take stock of the symptoms your child is currently experiencing and any family...

  • Where to Donate a Used Nebulizer

    Asthma patients sometimes have problems being able to obtain a nebulizer to treat their symptoms at home. These machines are considered "durable medical equipment"; they can often be expensive. If...

  • Common Medications for Asthma & COPD

    Medications used for COPD can be used to treat asthma. Most medications have specific purposes in the treatment of these two conditions. Understanding the different types of medications, their...

  • Dangers of Asthma & Smoking

    Asthma triggers vary, but the belief that environmental factors play a large role in the development of asthma is a constant. Research has proven that smoking is hazardous to everyone's health,...

  • Information on Asthma

    Millions of adults and children experience breathing difficulties due to a chronic respiratory disease called asthma. Symptoms such as wheezing, gasping for breath and coughing occur when an...

  • General Information on Asthma

    Asthma is a respiratory ailment affecting nearly 23 million Americans, including 6.8 million children, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Coughing,...

  • Difficulties in Diagnosing Asthma

    Asthma is a serious and chronic medical condition that can be life threatening if it is not diagnosed and treated. Unfortunately, asthma can be difficult to diagnose, particularly in young...

  • What is Asthma?

    Asthma is a chronic breathing condition that affects nearly 5 percent of the American population. Although it is incurable, symptoms can be controlled effectively with the use of medication and...

  • How to Live with Asthma

    Living with asthma does not mean you can't enjoy life. In fact, many of us asthmatics don't let our diagnosis stop us from doing anything!

  • How to Read Pulmonary-Function Test Results

    There is an array of pulmonary-function tests that are used to measure how well your lungs inhale, exhale and transfer oxygen to the blood. For any of the these tests, there are ranges of results...

  • How to Use Advair to Treat Asthma

    Those who suffer from asthma, a lung disease that may be mild or acute, have help in controlling or eliminating chronic symptoms. Symptoms may differ from case to case, although most sufferers...

  • How to Use an Inhaler

    Asthma or any other lung condition which restricts your breathing can be very scary. Obviously you should see a doctor for proper diagnosis, but an inhaler can help alleviate asthma or other...

  • How to Diagnose Asthma

    To diagnose asthma, your physician will need to understand why, when and how frequently you experience the symptoms of asthma. The typical procedure used to diagnose asthma will involve a detailed...

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