Environmental Triggers of Asthma
Video Description: What are environmental triggers of asthma, such as outdoor allergens and indoor allergens, and what could be done to minimize their impact? Dr. James Li, Chair of the Division of Allergic Diseases at the Mayo Clinic, answers. Related Article Subjects: Triggers of Asthma, allergents, asthma, Asthma Triggers, environmental triggers of asthma, james li, mayo clinic, tv360allergic diseasesTriggers of Asthma
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Learn how to Handle Food Allergies - Does having asthma or other allergies worsen the... Major Causes of Asthma Which you Must KnowBy: Dr John Anne | 03/11/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsAsthma is a disorder that affects the airways or the bronchial tubes in your lungs. The name itself hails from the Greek “to breathe hard”. And indeed, for people who have asthma, they know how difficult they have to breathe just to get enough air into them Understanding Asthma and Facts About AllergyBy: Tom alter | 31/05/2007 | WellnessAsthma is a disease of the respiratory tract that can lead to restriction of the passage of the air causing breathlessness that may be severe or just mild. In most people the disease lay undetected for long durations of time because of the mildness of symptoms. But in the cases where there are severe symptoms of breathlessness and choking the disease needs to be addressed properly. Make Allergy Triggers Disappear Part -1By: Abigail Franks | 21/12/2006 | HealthOne effective way of providing relief for a child or anyone with allergies or asthma is to control the triggers that could cause an allergic episode. When many people speak of allergies it's done in the context of being allergic to a certain thing like the lawn or a certain food. Practical Approaches in the Treatment of AsthmaBy: Mitamins Team | 30/01/2007 | HealthAsthma is an increasing problem worldwide. There are a number of practical tips that may be important in reducing asthma triggers. Here we look at environmental and dietary factors. Asthma Symptoms and Treatment in AdultsBy: Tom alter | 29/05/2007 | WellnessAsthma in young adults, those in their twenties and thirties is very similar to the childhood asthma. In fact most of the young adults who develop evident symptoms of asthma are those who have remained undiagnosed and therefore untreated in their childhood. Many children who have susceptibility towards chest infections and other bronchial disorders are often termed as "bronchial" children. They may be having asthma which does not get diagnosed. As adults they show signs and symptoms that can no longer be denied. Asthma Information - Special Types of AsthmaBy: Tom alter | 31/05/2007 | WellnessA few types of asthma are special because they are caused due to certain special conditions like Exercise Induced Asthma, Hidden Asthma, Aspirin Sensitive Asthma, Occupational Asthma. Don't Let Asthma Control Your Quality Of LifeBy: Dean Caporella | 29/06/2006 | Non-FictionAsthma sufferers certainly wouldn't choose asthma if they had a choice but asthma doesn't have to control an asthmatic's way of life. Bronchial Asthma – Information on Bronchial AsthmaBy: peterhutch | 25/04/2008 | HealthBronchial asthma is caused from the afflictions of the stomach and the gastro-intestinal tract. That is why in the preliminary stage of the disease or just before its onset, the patient complains of indigestion, constipation, or diarrhoea.
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