A Guide To Asthma Relief

by James Redder

Asthma is one of the most important worldwide health issues; an increasing number of people are contracting the condition every year. Causing the airways to close up in reaction to allergens in the atmosphere, asthma is a chronic condition that can at least be treated. The daily life of everyone who suffers from respiratory conditions is affected and death can culminate from severe attacks.

Keeping a constant check on their condition is the most important step for an asthma sufferer. The specific medical treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the frequency of symptoms and specific treatments for it are broadly classified as:

*Preventing attacks from occurring

*Relief medication for minor attacks

*Treating serious or life threatening attacks

Fortunately for patients with only mild version of the condition, a Bronchodilator will be used to provide short term relief; many asthmatics will only ever need this form of medication.

Patients who have mild but frequent attacks have other medication available like a leukotriene modifier or a mastcell stabilizer. Oral glucocorticoids are the usual treatment for asthma patients who require strong medication when they experience serious attacks. Irrespective of the seriousness of the condition, they will all use a standard reliever as well. Asthmatics must also identify the triggers that cause the allergic reaction in them and find ways to reduce or eliminate them. This particular respiratory problem has become to be recognized as a condition that is most associated with poor air quality and the reason why city dwellers are more likely to suffer.

Although the specific medications can help the situation it is far better if they can be avoided where possible; prescription drugs may also cause serious side effects such as:

*Feelings of constant tiredness

*Feeling dizzy

*Impotence

*Feelings of despair

*Damage to the liver

Drugs of pharmaceutical quality are now being created to prompt the body’s own immune system to step up and take over but and increasing number of people are choosing to use natural medicines which are treating the origin of the respiratory condition instead. The task is to calm and soothe the hyperactive systems and strengthen the body weak systems; this is done by substances called catalysts. By using organic ingredients that have no side-effects with the same effect.

Breathing techniques such as pranayam, buteyko and yoga practices are also helpful to asthma sufferers as they naturally help the breathing and the general well-being of patients. Drugs can leave residues which complementary therapies do not and the immune system can be strengthened by nutritional supplements. The main focus however, should be on the asthma patient learning to control their own condition.

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Can Anyone Get Eczema?

Exactly what is eczema anyway?

Quite a few skin conditions fall into the group under the name of eczema. Generally the skin condition causes the skin to become red, itchy and irritated. Other identifying indications are crusting, flaking, skin oedema, cracking, bleeding or oozing.

What are my chances of getting eczema? 

1) As with many health problems hereditary factors play a part, with experts agreeing that if there has been a history of eczema you are far more likely to be subject to it.

2) Allergic reactions to various substances such as a variety of solvents, poison ivy, or nickel, are the second major cause of developing eczema.

3) People with dry skin especially when the dryness is extreme and goes past a specific level are more prone to get eczema.

Small babies are often prone to eczema for no reason, but with adults when it crops up there is usually a firm cause and basis behind it

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The Feel of Polyester and Allergies

Polyester is a common fabric that is used when making many products. There are an innumerable amount of items that are used by consumers on a regular basis that happens to be made with polyester.

People who cannot tolerate the feel of polyester will often develop or break out in a rash in the spot the fabric is or has been touching. There can be quite a bit of red skin that is itching. The skin can also begin to swell.

The bedcovers or sheets many sleep on can also cause them to itch or feel irritated throughout the nighttime. They will awaken to skin that may feel itchy, burning or chaff. The thing to do is to avoid having contact with anything that is made of polyester. Change the bedding made of another fabric that will hopefully do better. Visit Stop Allergic Reactions

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I Love Eating Fish, Do You?

With the Easter break coming up in the next couple of weeks got me thinking of ordering fish for Good Friday. Fish is loaded with benefits and many of the essential vitamins and nutrients that a body needs. A person is supposed to have at least a minimum of three servings per week. The thing is, not everyone can eat fish.

There are several types of fish or shrimp that will cause a person’s body to react to it. When there is an allergic reaction with fish or seafood, the person who has the allergy can begin to show many symptoms, like a problem when trying to breathe, skin that is beginning to turn red, itch, nauseated stomach or a rash. For a more severe allergic reaction, there may be some choking if the allergy is not recognized.

Learning the type of fish or seafood is imperative in preventing something like this from happening. Pay attention and notice the small or big things that go on while consuming any type of food.  For more on allergic reactions visit Allergic Reactions HELP! 

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Allergies and Candles

A candle is a very nice commodity to have and use. The gently aromas that seems to stimulate moods helps to bring a soothing, calm and warm feel to a home or office. Being able to choose from the many types, sizes, shapes, colors and scents will allow people to have their own preference. However, one thing is usually not thought of when it comes to purchasing a candle and that is the effect it can have on allergies.

When using a candle, the wax or gel begins to melt and produces a smell, whether it is scented or not. This smell is one of many things that can aggravate anyone who is sensitive to smoke or a fragrance. The smell will envelope the atmosphere and depending on the person, can very easily trigger an onset of an attack of allergies that can turn into an asthma attack or worse.
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