Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial Asthma questions and answers
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Q: what shuld be ayurvedic medicines for cure of bronchial asthma and chronic bronchitis.?
also dietery precautions for asthma and bronchitis.
A: Contact : (see the link below)
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Q: How long can a person diagnosed for Bronchial or Seasonal Asthma, live, what is life expectancy in Asthma? ?
How long does an Asthamatic patient, live?
A: The life expectancy is the same as for anyone else, as long as they are receiving proper medical care.
Q: which homemade medicine gives quick&fast releif form bronchial asthma?
A: Bronchial asthma is caused by an allergen
Pl see a bronchoscopist(chest specialist) and get inhalers
and use them regularly and
you are free to breath
Q: Anyone with bronchial asthma?
Anyone ever get really deeply scared. Want I mean is when you feel it coming on and you are still ok, but if someone shuts a door, or makes some kind of regular noise, it is like you get a scarred feeling inside, like right in you stomach. It is only when it is coming on. Just me or others get that feeling too! Like the end of the world is coming. It is like an attack of who knows what!
A: yea its a nightmare!
Q: bronchial asthma person can drink coconut water?
A: Hi Yedukond. First up is your question? There is such a huge range for a history of bronchial asthma. First up is the statistic that 5-12% of all children will experience CHRONIC asthma that will amount to 30K ER visits per year and 100-200 deaths in the U.S. (equals 0.00005%). If you stand by the opening of a super-mall and do a survey asking for anyone with a history of any kind of asthma you will find a random distribution on a bell shaped curve. On one end is the person who is 40ish and says that when she was a kid, she had an allergic reaction to something and started coughing and had to be taken to the doctor, but hasn't had an episode since. Then there might be another who said that he catches a viral thing that lands in his airway (brohchiolitis), he will have bouts of severe coughing and has to drink hot water and breath in warm mist. On the other end of the curve are several people who have been plagued with repeated bouts of wheezing and cough brought on by multiple environmental things and psychological stress. They have been in the emergency room multiple times, have been given multiple steroid shots and tapering meds by mouth and always carry their steroid and bronchodilator inhalers where ever they go. SOOOOOOO, where do you fit into this curve? The next question is what are your triggers to asthma? Avoidance is a key issue. One of those classes of triggers for asthmatics are foods and chemicals that are swallowed. For any asthmatic, there are ten classes of foods on the list for ALERT. Here, "proof is in the pudding." This list depends on where on the globe you live and what your age is. Okay, here we go. Shell fish is on the top and next to it are peanuts and tree nuts. Then there are fish in general (my kid was allergic to tuna as a child), Then eggs and maybe soy, then the fruits like apple, pears, jackfruit, strawberry, (I'm allergic to some cantalope and watermelon), and corn. Lactose intolerance is another issue. Your question about coconut is not on any list. It is so benign with water sugar and oil. Another way to look at your risk is to remember that if you combine all the reasons that asthma can take a person to an emergency room in the U.S. in any year, it is only like ZERO percent of the population. In fact, you are 10,000 times as likely to go to the emergency room for acute reaction to a bee sting. Good luck.
Q: Is bronchial asthma infectious?
A: No = Ashtma in not a contagious disease.
However, it can and does run in families -
Family members can inherit the tendencies to develp asthma.
I have asthma but my brother does not -
My daughter has asthma.
So, it has developed in my family, but not everyone in my family has develped this condition.
Q: Smoking for bronchial asthma????
My doctor told me that smoking does not affect my asthma and that i should not be worried about it all. He said people are all just making a big fuss about this whole smoking deal. This is a well respected doctor in beverly hills in practice for over 20 years. Why would he say that if it was not true? I went for a second opinion and was told the same thing in a different way. Now i am really confused! Anybody have any suggestions.
A: maybe the cause of ur bronchial asthma is not bcoz of ur smoking...coz wat has been taught of us and wat i know is, nicotine contributes to the constriction of many of ur blood vessels...so as contributes to the bronchoconstrictions of ur lungs...which might aggreviate ur asthma condition...cause wen ur having asthma, your bronchioles constrict....
maybe that doctor has a wise explanation why it doesnt contribute to the asthma...
Q: i have asthma/reactive air diseaseand cannot take any of the bronchial/asthma medications any suggestions?
i have tried every type of steroids,even pediactric doses, every asthma medication that my doc can think of and no luck i'm so intolerant to all the medications , the sides affects are worst than the attacks themselves sometimes, i end up with the shakes/tremors that can last up to an hour i cannot walk ,dress drink or do anything until the side effects are through, then i'm totally exhausted my body is worthless. i do have the wheezing of an asthmatic but my oxygen levels are usually high ( 97-100%) i have a chronic cough that can trigger an asthma attack, but not always producing mucus/phleme i'm worried that someday that i might stroke out during one of the attacks or even from the side effects of a treatment my doc is at a lost of what to do any suggestions? i'm now to the point of where i can no longer go to work because of the chronic cough i have no more sickleave ,vacation,or personal time left i do not smoke never have and i only have had this in the past 3 years help please
A: I have had asthma for years. I have been on every medicine and hate the side effects (i.e. the shakes). So I started taking Allegra. For some crazy it works. Allegra is an allergy medicine.
Q: cant breath due to bronchial asthma?
i have tried over the counter meds, anything else that i could try?
A: Yes, you need to see a doctor to have your condition checked out, and he/she will write a prescription for whatever you need.
In the meantime, try to stay out of temperature extremes, away from allergens, and away from stressful situations. Try to relax your breathing as much as you can.
Q: Is bronchial asthma curable?
A: Ya, it is curable,
Avoid elopathy medicines they really affect body immune system, consult a good homoeopathy or aurvedic doctors they will understand your body system, family health system and then they will give medicine which suits to your body system. Take their advice for good immune system.
Q: may i know what is paracardiac pneumonitis and how it is related to chronic bronchial asthma????
A: You can look it up on WebMd, I'm sure. Earmark the web site. You can find a lot of information there. It sounds like it would be very similar to bronchitis but more closely related to its effect on the heart.
Q: recent trends in mangement of bronchial asthma in peditrics?
A: Lots of new things come out every day. Every day kidz is a great site and links you to other sites.
Q: Anyone ever cured bronchial asthma?
A: if you are growing, it may go away when you are done growing. if you are already grown, then quit smoking and stay away from all allergens.
Q: how to treat bronchial asthma?
A: If it is trivial when required beta2 agonists like Ventolin may be sufficient. If beyond this level either inhaled steroids or now quite frequently inhaled steroids in combination with long acting beta2 agonists are used.
Q: what is the cure for bronchial asthma?
chronic bronchitis
A: Sorry, but there's no cure for asthma. To help prevent attacks, identify your triggers, be it pet dander, pollen, dust, etc. and avoid these things to the extent possible. Among the other tips given by others, include changing the a/c/heater filters in your house frequently.