Do You Know The Current Asthma Medications For Long-Term Control?

March 23, 2009 by  
Filed under Asthma Medication

We should really be grateful to be born in this generation when medical science has improved tremendously.

You know why I am saying so?

There are now current medications for long-term asthma control to keep asthma at bay for as long as possible.

One of the most effective current asthma medications include:

Long-acting beta-agonists: These medications work by relaxing the bronchial smooth muscle. Unlike other medications that work fast in the body, these long-acting beta-agonists work very slowly for long term results.

For example, for asthma patients who always have attacks at night, these long-acting beta-agonists can prove very helpful because they can last for as long as 12 hours.

So, if you are one of those who always experience asthmatic attacks at night, you need long-acting beta-agonists.

Another very good way to use these current asthma medications is for those who want to still exercise despite their asthmatic condition.

You can still enjoy your exercise or sport after taking long-acting beta-agonists because they work for as long as 12 hours and help to relax the muscles of victims while breathing.

Inhaled corticosteroids are usually used with long-acting beta-agonists with the sole purpose of controlling the symptoms and for night asthmatic attacks and exercises.

With this current asthma medication, asthma no longer has to be such a big problem for most people.

Note that there are many more similar asthma medications that go a long way in helping asthmatic patients live longer and healthier without experiencing asthmatic attacks.

And for those who still have asthmatic attacks, the current asthma medications if taken can instantly give the asthma patients relief.

People who still die from asthma are those who are either not aware of the current asthma medications or they don’t follow their doctor’s prescription and advice regarding the asthma medications.

The Truth About Asthma Medication That Very Few People Know Of

March 19, 2009 by  
Filed under Asthma Medication

Despite the life threatening nature of asthma, whenever I think of it, it puts a smile on my face.

Don’t frown you face just yet. I am sure you are wondering… what kind of person is this that finds joy at thinking about a terrible disease like asthma.

Well, listen up please… before you crucify me for what I am not guilty of.

The reason why I smile whenever I think of asthma is the fact that there is HOPE of survival… unlike many other illnesses out there.

With the right asthma medication, taking in the right time, at the right dose, will ensure that you stay save from asthma for the rest of your life.

These asthma medications are responsible for saving millions of lives worldwide from the menace of asthma.

Some of the asthma medications include:

- Inhaled corticosteroid (also known as ‘steroids’ for short)- These types of asthma medications help you by reducing the swelling of your airways. With this reduction, there is less likelihood of an asthmatic attack.

- Bronchodilators- These types of asthma medications are not anti-inflammatory but are used by asthma victims to control the condition and prevent certain symptoms of asthma from occuring.

- Leukotriene modifiers- These types of asthma medications can help you to treat mild cases of asthma.

- Theophylline- is a type of medication that you can use to treat mild cases of asthma and also moderate cases.

Note that most asthma medications are taken orally- mostly inhaled in vapor form using what is known as a metered-dose inhaler. This inhaler is a kind of hand-held pump which helps to deliver the medication directly into the airways of asthma victims.

Taking these medications when you should can save your life. So, talk to your doctor and get right on with it- before you get another asthma attack.

Without these medications, there would be a catastrophe in our hands right now, because of the increasing situation of asthma.

Now… is this not enough reason to smile when I think of asthma.

So, join me to smile because there is HOPE when we think of asthma. It is no longer a death sentence and never will be? all thanks to the asthma medications we now have.

6 Often Neglected Ways Of Asthma Prevention

March 17, 2009 by  
Filed under Asthma Prevention

One of the greatest problems we have as humans is that we take many things for granted. We don’t take many things seriously until the serious consequences come upon us.

Asthma is one of such things that we don’t take seriously until it attacks us. There are simple preventive methods that anyone can practice on a consistent basis to stay safe and healthy from asthma… but how many people do them?

Below are 6 often neglected ways of preventing asthma that anyone can start using today to stay safe and healthy from asthma:

1. Engage in breathing exercise- There are certain breathing exercises that help to improve the breathing habits of asthmatics. Talk to your doctor on this and get a plan from him to follow that will improve your breathing.

Such plans have been known to help many asthmatic victims. As you practice it on a daily basis, it gradually improves your breathing and makes it easier to handle breathing problems- when it occurs.

2. Engage in mild exercises to keep fit- Who says because you have asthma you cannot engage in exercises? There are mild exercises that you should engage in to keep yourself fit and healthy- such as swimming. Doing this daily can help to keep you more healthy than if you don’t do it.

3. Use asthma preventive medications- Don’t wait for an asthmatic attack before taking your medication. The saying is truer now with asthma than ever before, which is -Prevention is better than cure.

4. Always have your inhalers handy- Wherever you go, always carry your inhaler along… in case you have an asthma attack. What sense does it make leaving your inhaler behind when going for a trip.

You could have an attack at a place where no one can help you. But with your inhaler, you can reach for it and save yourself from an embarrassing attack of asthma. These inhalers contain asthma medications that give asthmatics asthma relief within seconds.

5. Use a peak flow meter- These are special equipments that are used to warn asthmatics of any impending asthma attack. This is very helpful and should be used constantly.

6. Lastly, create an asthma management plan with your doctor. This will help you in preventing asthma from appearing in the first place, treat it effectively if and when it does appear, and protect you from further attacks in the future.

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