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9 Things You Should Know About Asthma

The normal way of breathing involves the relaxation of muscles around the airways. Usual breathing involves no sound and happens quietly. When you are suffering from breathe problems visit our website and reach our expert doctors. Read more

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9 Things You Should Know About Asthma

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  1. Asthma is a chronic lung illness that damages the airways. When it first appears, the airways expand owing to a lack of oxygen. As a result, they become hypersensitive to certain compounds that a person may inhale. Common symptoms include chest tightness, wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. Here are nine facts about the disease: It is available to anybody at any time in their lives. There is no defined age at which the sickness appears. Obese people are more likely to have it, as are those who have a family member who suffers from asthma. Genetic factors are also important. When a kid develops asthma, he or she cannot outgrow it as an adult. The condition is permanent. One can learn how to manage it better, but truly healing it is out of the question. Children's asthma symptoms are sporadic, but adults' symptoms are more permanent.

  2. Nonasthmatics live the same amount of time as persons with moderate asthma. This indicates that in order to live longer, one must make every effort to prevent asthma from progressing to a more severe degree. Stop the problem in its tracks to extend your life and improve your quality of life. Cigarette smoke is a major cause of asthma. So, whether you are around someone who smokes or if you smoke yourself, that is reason enough to quit. To guarantee that no one lights up a cigarette around them, children are particularly exposed to passive smoking. Boys are more likely to get asthma. In fact, data indicates that they are twice as prone as girls to have this illness. Tests for allergy and bronchial responsiveness suggest that they do better than females.

  3. Asthma episodes are triggered by dust, moulds, and pets. Asthmatics must clean up their environment with greater passion and effort since even the slightest allergens might have catastrophic repercussions. Some persons who suffer from asthma are also sensitive to scents. This is because various fragrances or sprays, even those found in the home, might irritate their air passages. Stress can worsen asthma. This has a very interesting explanation. Stress creates a physiological response in the body. When we have high-stress levels, the body directs all resources to help in survival so the first casualty is our immune system. Learn to manage your stress levels to reduce complications related to asthma.

  4. Coughs and colds have a more debilitating effect on asthma patients. Both the diseases, which do not put the rest of the population out of gear, can turn out to be battles between life and death for asthma patients. This is because their lungs are already weakened by recurrent asthma attacks and coughs and colds inflame their airways earlier than they would in nonasthmatics. Stock up on cough and cold medications to keep any emergencies at bay. Asthma patients must get their annual flu shots and consult an Asthma Doctor in Coimbatore. Getting vaccinated against flu and other diseases like pneumonia ensures that one avoids serious complications. Viral infections can be a trigger for an asthma attack.

  5. Email address info@sriramakrishnahospital.com Phone number 7970 108 108 Our location No: 395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Sidhapudur, Coimbatore - 641044. Website www.sriramakrishnahospital.com

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