Adult Asthma Signs and Symptoms

March 7, 2010 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

Asthma affects a lot of individuals in the United States alone, and this number may be quadrupled when talking about afflicted individuals all throughout the world. The condition is very manageable and controllable. It’s obvious that adults tend to have a better chance of achieving control and management at a faster rate because they have better understanding of their condition as well a better grasp of their needs.

What’s curious though is that, more and more adults tend to end up in the hospitals as compared to children and older people. This may be caused by several factors. First of which would be the general understanding of the condition. Some individuals tend to ignore the facts and believe in the myths associated with the condition. Falsely believing in the myth that the condition can be cured, that all herbal medications can offer relief, and that asthma is more of a psychological disorder rather than a physical one can actually do more harm than good. The second factor would be in the determination of the symptoms.

You would think that most adults would already know how to determine the various symptoms associated with the condition thereby making them an effective part of their treatment. The thing is, adults tend to ignore these asthma-associated symptoms since they mimic other conditions not really related to the condition. Have no idea as to what these are? Here are some examples of the more uncommon asthma symptoms in adults:

Sleep apnoea: Most likely you haven’t encountered this symptom or might have already encountered it but did not pay enough attention to it. Sleep apnoea is a chronic condition characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. The episodes's length varies and can range from a few seconds to a few minutes long. The pauses are caused by gradual constriction of the air passages and in no way related to lack of rest, sleep, or insomnia.

Chest pains: You would most likely relate chest pains to two things; stress or heart problems. Asthma can actually bring this symptom about. As an asthma symptom the chest pains can range from moderately tolerable (as if caused by stress), up to actually feeling having a heart attack. Not to mention that in asthmatics this symptom can be considered a “liar” since its severity cannot really determine the level of the incoming attack. Meaning you may experience a moderately tolerable chest pain followed by a severe full blown attack or vice versa.

This is but just a few of the list of the uncommon asthma symptoms in adults. There are plenty of other symptoms that can mislead you when it comes to asthma. Try searching the internet or asking your doctor about the other uncommon symptoms. The more information that you have about it the better off you will be.

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Causes Of Childhood Asthma

August 22, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

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A Guide To Childhood Asthma

In recent times, childhood asthmahas become more widespread. It has become one of the most prevalent chronic illnesses in the children forcing more and more kids to miss school, and limit their activity level. The underlying cause of childhood asthma is similar to that of adult asthma-inflammation of the airways. The inflammation makes the airways very sensitive, causing coughing, wheezing or serious flare-ups that interfere with normal breathing.

Childhood Asthma Symptoms

Childhood asthma can be very bothersome, interfering with everyday sports, play, sleep and school. Childhood asthma can also cause serious or life-threatening asthma attacks. Some of the most common childhood asthma symptoms are coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing sound when exhaling, chest tightness or congestion, trouble sleep due to shortness of breath, fatigue, and troubled breathing after exercise or active play.

The common childhood asthma symptoms may vary from child to child. Wheezing is the most common symptomof asthma, but not all children suffering from asthma wheeze. It is merely possible to tell if the symptoms are caused by asthma. Symptoms like respiratory problem or infectious bronchitis can cause asthma.

If there is whistling sound when child exhales, constant coughing, complaint of chest tightness, shortness of breath or repeated episodes of pneumonia or bronchitis, take your child to the doctor as soon as possible.

Causes And Treatment Of Childhood Asthma

In children suffering from asthma, the immune system becomes overly sensitive, and airways become easily swollen and inflamed when exposed to certain triggers such as allergens or smoke. Some of the common triggers of childhood asthma include viral infections, exercise, allergens, tobacco smoke or weather changes.

The main aim of asthma treatment is to get it under control. When well-controlled, the child will have no symptoms, no flare-ups, minimal use of rescue inhalers, and no limitations physical activity. Preventive medication helps reduce the airway inflammation, and quick relief medications open the swollen airways so that breathing becomes easier.

To control and cure the childhood asthma in the long-run, various medication such as inhaled corticosteroids, combination inhalers, leukotriene, cromolyn, and theophylline are used. If the asthma is not getting under control by avoiding triggers, immunotherapy may be helpful.

Changes in lifestyle can help in facing the childhood asthma. This includes using the air conditioner, making home more asthma friendly, keeping the indoor air clean, maintaining low humidity level, reducing pet dander, reducing child’s exposure to cold air, and keeping the house clean.

Additionally, help your child stay fit and healthy with the help of regular exercise, healthy diet, and controlling the heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease.