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Asthma Symptom: Can You Really Recognize The Signs? By Clive Jenkins
The best way to deal with is by actually trying to prevent the attack. You can do that only by first of all recognizing the symptoms. If you are able to recognize the signs from the early stages of the attack, it will be easier for you to re-arrange your life and to begin immediate treatment. You do not want to have a sudden attack and not know why it happens and not know what to do to stop it.
Prevention and early intervention are the best treatment for asthma. Therefore, knowing what are the main characteristics of might clearly indicate to you that you are on the way to having an attack. Those signs may be different from one individual to another, but the main signs are common. They should be easily recognized and taken care of immediately through the right medication.
There are a number of lighter symptoms that you can experience in early stages of asthma. You can notice a change in the breathing or you can experience a disturbing cough, a strong headache or sudden sneezing. The overall condition of your body seems to fail you and you might turn from an active and happy person into a moody and ever tired person. You can have trouble sleeping well at night and you will find it impossible to do any kind of physical exercise, all because of the
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symptom.
The lighter forms of the don't last long and they can happen once or twice a week. The medium level of the symptoms includes also nocturne symptoms, several times a month, and the severe form of the symptoms requires hospitalization. This is the worst level of asthma: the suffering person will have to endure severe coughing and dispnaea while doing light activities such as walking, the lack of oxygen causes tightness and a pain in the chest, and the posture seems hunched.
Many toxins that affect the airways by overwhelming the other neutralizers of the body cause asthma. Extremely irritating, those toxins damage the delicate structure of the airway tissues, and therefore, causing the abundant secretion, the edema and the spasms the main parts of the attacks. The negative influence of the common factors that produce (like pollen, the Acadians, animal dandruff, cockroaches and their remains, the cigarette smoke, the domestic sprays, the gas, the perfume, the physical exercises).
Each year, thousands of new asthmatic people are diagnosed, especially children. Their best option is to take care of their disease, to control it in the most efficient way in order to minimize the symptoms and the effects that could change their lives.
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DeBug The Myths Hits the Road Along the East Coast
RISE, Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment is embarking on a nationwide tour to "Debug" the myths about pest control products and fertilizers and their importance to health and safety. Look for the RISE "swarm" coming to a town near you soon. (PRWeb Mar 18, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/pesticides/fertilizers/prweb3745454.htm ]]>
Study: Low Levels of Vitamin D Linked to Higher Rates of Asthma in African American Kids
Researchers uncover connection between low levels of vitamin D and high rates of asthma in Washington, DC. (PRWeb Mar 17, 2010)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/ChildrensMedicalCenter/asthma_African_Americans/prweb3742574.htm ]]>
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