Asthma and Allergies
ASTHMA FACTS:
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Bronchial Asthma is a respiratory disease in which
spasm and constriction of the bronchial passages and swelling of their
mucous lining cause obstruction of breathing, often due to an allergy,
particularly to dust, animal fur or feathers, molds, and pollen.
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Many people with allergic asthma also suffer from
hay fever.
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Asthma in adults is less likely to be caused by allergies,
and more likely to be associated with respiratory infections and emotional
upsets.
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Asthma is such a major concern that associations
exist to raise money for medical research and education about the control
and eradication of the disease.
THINGS TO BE AWARE OF:
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The frequency and severity of asthma symptoms varies
markedly from one person to another.
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A typical attack, which often occurs at night, begins
with coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, but in some individuals
a dry cough may be the only symptom.
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Even without treatment, attacks usually subside after
a few hours, with a change to a moist cough that brings up large amounts
of mucus.
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Attacks may repeat within hours or days, or may be
absent for months or even years.
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Some children with asthma stop having attacks when
they reach adulthood.
PREVENTION:
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Asthma attacks can be treated or prevented by a variety
of drugs. Inhalation of bronchodilator drugs, such as albuterol or terbutaline,
is the usual treatment and can bring relief within minutes.
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Severe attacks that do not respond to these drugs
may require treatment with corticosteroids.
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Drugs that can prevent asthma symptoms include theophylline,
which is usually taken in tablets, and cromolyn sodium, which is inhaled.
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When asthma is associated with allergy to inhaled
particles, avoidance of the allergen responsible is generally recommended
but often difficult to achieve. Feather pillows and pets may be avoided,
but dust, molds, and pollens often may not.
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Skin testing by an allergist may identify the offending
allergens, and periodic desensitizing injections over several years of
small amounts of these substances may be helpful.
ASTHMA ASSOCIATION WEB SITE:
Allergy/Asthma
Information Association
National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Asthma Page
Asthma and Allergy Links
Sapient
Health Network
Asthma
Education Web Site *Parent Zone*
JAMA
Asthma Information Center - Treatment Center
Asthma
& Physical Activity In The School
The
Virtual Hospital *Managing Asthma & Allergies at School*
More
Links.........
Known Allergins for me.......
Birds cause me a LOT of trouble!
Cats are really hard on me too....
Dogs aren't too bad on me....I have a yorkie,
they don't shed very much so I don't have much trouble with her.
Flowers with their pollen are always tough!
Different trees and grasses can gives me
trouble too.
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