Asthma Research: Sweaty people Are Less Asthma Prone

Posted on September 10th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

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According to scientists the people who have the ability to sweat have less prone to asthma. Sweat may not only keep the body cool but also lower the risk of asthma which occurs due to exercises. According to researchers of University of Michigan people who sweat less during the course of their exercise have more chance of getting exercise related asthma.
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Children Asthma: Need Special Care

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

Any one gets the asthma in any age whether the person is adult or a teenager or a small child. Adult generally take precaution, to prevent themselves from asthma attack but children suffering from asthma do not take care themselves, so if your child is suffering from asthma, you have to take some precautions to prevent him/her from asthma attack.
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Level Of Asthma Control During Exercising

Posted on June 18th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

Your airways are less sensitive to exercise if your asthma condition is under control and if the asthma is uncontrolled then your airways are more sensitive to exercise. If there is more inflammation in your airways then you have more chances of asthma attack.
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Exercise - Can Also Trigger Asthma Symptoms

Posted on June 16th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

Exercise can also trigger the asthma attack and doctor also think that sometimes exercise made asthma condition worse. This is also known as exercise-induced bronchospasm or EIB. People generally breathe using their nose and nose acts as an air filter which controls the temperature and humidity of air before it reaches to your lungs.
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Dealing With Asthma During Exercise

Posted on June 14th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

Exercise is very beneficial for the asthma patients. It helps to keep the lungs, immune system and body perfectly fine. As long as a person is an asthmatic, it is necessary to follow the exercise regime regularly. The key point to remember is that your asthma should be under control before you start exercise. But at times, asthma patients do not know how to perform exercises for asthma? There are some points that can help to keep the asthma under control.
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Asthma: Take Care In Postpartum Period

Posted on June 12th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

After the delivery, when the baby is born doctor generally change your asthma medication and sometimes its doses as asthma condition generally changes at the time of pregnancy and may again change after the delivery.
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Asthma During Labor And Delivery

Posted on June 11th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

It is very necessary to take care of asthma during labor and delivery. Both mother and fetus constantly monitor by the medical practitioners to ensure good health.

Fetus is continuously monitored electronically in the hospital and if the mother asthma is under control, then this procedure may not be necessary otherwise during the course of labor, fetal monitoring may be considered.
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Managing Asthma Attack During Pregnancy

Posted on June 10th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

You have to take extra care during pregnancy, if you are suffering from asthma attack. If you are having an asthma attack stop all activity which you are doing at that time, take the quick relief medicines which are prescribed by the doctor, sit at one place and call for help.
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Asthma Assessment Measures During Pregnancy

Posted on June 9th, 2008 in Asthma by Sandra Richardson

At the time of pregnancy to know about your breathing condition, doctor generally takes some objective assessment measures. There are many changes in the body occur due to asthma and these objective assessment measures are very useful in monitoring the condition of asthma so that your doctor will make appropriate medication changes.
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