Help reduce Asthma symptoms
 

Asthma can be scary and quite dangerous if it is not kept in control by the person afflicted with the disease. Asthma, if not kept in check, can lead to serious complications with breathing and may even result in death.

There are many different triggers that cause one to have an asthma attack. The majority of asthma attacks are caused by allergens, pet dander, dust, mold, cold or hot weather, moist air, cigarette smoke, exercise and sometimes even stress. Asthma is a condition that can be kept in control by taking medicines such as Singulair, Zyrtec, Advair, Proventil and Serevent.

Medicines don't always work though. Sometimes asthma is so difficult to control in a person's lungs that they need to receive allergy shots on a regular basis to keep the triggers from affecting their body. Patients with asthma should always remember one thing; always keep a rescue inhaler within reach. Rescue inhalers are different from the everyday inhalers that asthma patients use. A rescue inhaler is used only in an emergency. When an asthma sufferer feels their lungs constricting or has been coughing more often, they will take a puff from their rescue inhaler for relief.

Asthma causes a constriction of the lungs, inflammation of the lungs, and an added buildup of mucus within the lungs. All of this brings about shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing. Many patients that suffer from asthma use nebulizer treatments more than once a week for severe cases. The nebulizer is a type of breathing machine that is filled with asthma medicine in liquid form. The liquid is then vaporized and the patient breathes inhales the vapor into their lungs. The vaporized medicine helps reopen the patient's airwaves and dries up the mucus.

Not all asthma patients suffer from it on a daily basis. A lot of asthma patients have exercise induced asthma. This is asthma that only affects those who are exercising. Exercise induced asthma doesn't always occur during the workout. Many asthma attacks related to exercise occur well after the workout is complete.

Many patients with asthma, but not all, also suffer from sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition that affects patients while attempting to sleep. Sleep apnea is when a patient has pauses or lapses in their breathing pattern while they are sleeping. This causes them to wake up startled and takes away from their daily rest needs. Sleep apnea is treated with the use of a CPAP. A CPAP is a breathing machine that aides respiratory ventilation. Asthma patients who also suffer from sleep apnea have found it easier to breath when the sleep apnea is diagnosed and treated. Sleep apnea can also be considered a trigger for asthma attacks.

Asthma, whether bronchial or nocturnal, is a dangerous and often deadly condition if it is not treated properly. When kept under control, asthma will not be a hindrance to the patient and the patient will be able to resume their normal activities of enjoy the outdoors and owning a pet. As soon as symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing and excessive coughing occur, asthma patients should use their rescue inhaler or consult their physician. It could mean the difference between life and death.

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Rachel
1/5/2009 02:27:05 am

I have struggled with allergies since I was young and my son has asthma. I tried so many things to try and relieve both of us from harmful air contaminants. I have done extensive research and finally found the best thing-- Dr. Caboodle. It is a whole house air purifier. It is a miracle machine. I noticed just a few days after installing it (by myself! thank you :) ) less dust on the furniture and my son and I waking up feeling 100 times better! This little Dr. Caboodle works wonders and I am forever grateful for it.

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Richard Friedel
1/18/2009 11:45:06 pm

Asthma – the case for a catastrophic medical error.
1. It is established in research (Dr. Gwen Skloot) that an asthmatic has difficulty in fully inhaling.
2. The research on the asthmatic’s inability to take a deep inspiration omits eastern breathing techniques based on diaphragmatic pressure, because asthma is considered to be a disease of the lungs themselves and not of the mechanism for subjecting them to suction and pressure (so-called respiratory pump) which may well cause lung tissue damage by forcing air flow against the lungs’ own airway muscles needed to distribute air in them.
3. That in particular well documented Japanese techniques for breathing (for example by Dr. med. T. Nakamura: Oriental Breath Therapy) with their effects on hemodynamics (blood pumping) are not considered in the western asthma world only seems to spring from basic prejudices on breathing like outdated prejudices on sex.
4. A search of physiological literature on respiration reveals that during an inhale pressure in the abdomen is increased. This in itself is an indication but not a proof, of the appropriateness of Japanese techniques using pressure in the abdomen (so called tanden breathing).Richard Friedel. [email protected]

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Rachel
1/19/2009 05:04:51 am

And that means what in lamens terms?? :)

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marcellus
1/19/2009 05:21:58 pm

I was about to say the same

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2/12/2009 10:36:48 pm

I have a question... Has anyone ever bought anything from the Allergy Buyers Club (www.allergybuyersclub.com)? I am skeptical when it comes to purchasing products off the internet, especially expensive ones. I don't know anyone who has ever bought anything off of their website so I am looking for any information or advice. Thanks!!

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Richard Friedel
3/20/2009 02:13:01 am

Hi Rachel and Marcellus,

If you try relaxing the abdominal wall, you can only weakly inhale, breathing tends to become asthmatic. Therefore tensing the abdominal wall makes a person less weak chested and inhaling is more effective. RF.

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4/20/2015 03:07:35 pm

Yes, If you won't use an air purifier, you would face this problem. I was also suffering from this problem and got best results after using an air purifier.

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9/20/2015 05:29:00 am

I have done extensive research and finally found the best thing-- Dr. Caboodle. It is a whole house air purifier. It is a miracle machine. I noticed just a few days after installing it

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9/23/2015 12:42:05 am

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