Allergy Asthma Care
Allergy asthma care is a cornerstone of control of allergic conditions for deep stimuli and to avoid using drugs appropriately. The first allergy management is to avoid allergies, which many stimuli, including smoke pollen dust mites and cold. In allergic patients should be antihistamine drug to control various allergies. Allergic rhinitis patients need to use drug control allergies. Drugs used in nasal spray allergic rhinitis patient is a very popular budesonide nasal spray. Therefore, patients with allergic asthma that is required to treatment allergies.
Patients with asthma are not allergic to the drug treatment of asthma symptoms occur more. Bedrooms of asthmatic patients should be treated with good dust-free. Dust mites and cockroaches is a great stimulus to asthma attacks. Pillow and mattress for dust protection is required in patients with asthma and allergies. Air filters prevent dust is required to prevent interference patients with asthma. Drugs used in asthma and allergy are two groups: drug relieves symptoms and disease control drug inhalation. Inhaled drug to the treatment of asthma or allergic medication is a steroid medication is an important component. This drug helps treat bronchial and respiratory tract infection is not to increase the patients symptoms improved in the long term. Asthma is a disease of the lungs in which the airways become blocked or narrowed causing breathing difficulty. This chronic disease affects 20 million Americans. Asthma is commonly divided into two types: allergic (extrinsic) asthma and non-allergic (intrinsic) asthma. There is still much research that needs to be done to fully understand how to prevent, treat and cure asthma.
Asthma: A chronic, inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by wheezing, breathing difficulties, coughing, chest tightness, and other possible symptoms. People with asthma have very sensitive airways that are constantly on the verge of over-reacting to asthma triggers.
Allergic asthma: A chronic, inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by wheezing, breathing difficulties, coughing, chest tightness, wherein these sypmtoms are caused by an allergic reaction to an inhaled allergen, rather than an irritant or other non-allergy factor. (See “non-allergic asthma” for more information.)
Allergen: A substance that triggers an allergic reaction. Many allergens are responsible for triggering asthma, including dust mites, animal dander, mold, and cockroaches.

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