ASTHMA
What is Asthma?
Asthma is a persistent (long haul) condition that influences the aviation routes in the lungs. The aviation routes are tubes that do air in and out of your lungs. Assuming that you have asthma, the aviation routes can become exciting and limited now and again. This makes it harder for air to stream from your aviation routes when inhaling.
Types of asthma?
- Allergic asthma
- Seasonal asthma
- Occupational asthma/li>
- Non-allergic asthma
- Exercise-induced asthma
- Severe asthma
- Brittle’ asthma
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Cause of having asthma?
- Chest tightness or pain
- Wheezing when exhaling
- Coughing or wheezing attacks that are worsened by a respiratory virus, such as a cold or the flu.
FAQs
What is the treatment for asthma?
There’s currently no cure for asthma, but treatment can help control the symptoms so you’re able to live a normal, active life. Inhalers, which are devices that let you breathe in medicine, are the main treatment. Tablets and other treatments may also be needed if your asthma is severe.
What is the first treatment for asthma?
Adrenaline injector.
What is the best eating routine for asthma?
Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.
What should I avoid if I have asthma?
Physical exercise; some medicines; bad weather, such as thunderstorms or high humidity; breathing in cold, dry air; and some foods and fragrances can also trigger an asthma attack. Strong emotions can lead to very fast breathing, called hyperventilation, which can also cause an asthma attack.
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