The Harvard Medical School Guide To Taking Control Of Asthma

Prod­uct Descrip­tion Take con­trol of your asthma now wih this easy-to-follow per­son­al­ized approach Short­ness of breath. Tight­ness in the chest. Wheez­ing and cough­ing. These dis­tress­ing symp­toms are a daily fact of life for many of the fif­teen mil­lion Amer­i­cans who suf­fer from asthma, includ­ing nearly six mil­lion chil­dren — and asthma is on the rise. But even those with severe asthma can lead full, active lives with the help of the experts at Har­vard Med­ical School and Part­ners Asthma Cen­ter. Here is a com­mon­sense guide that includes: Cutting-edge ther­a­pies such as anti-IgE ther­apy and leukotriene-blocking drugs — as well as com­ple­men­tary and alter­na­tive med­i­cine treat­ments Prac­tice ses­sions that help you cre­ate a per­son­al­ized pro­gram to pre­pare for acute asthma attacks Plus, spe­cial sec­tions address­ing issues faced by: Women — how preg­nancy and hor­mone replace­ment ther­apy may affect your asthma The elderly — how to dis­tin­guish asthma from other res­pi­ra­tory con­di­tions such as emphysema 

The Har­vard Med­ical School Guide To Tak­ing Con­trol Of Asthma

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5 Responses to The Harvard Medical School Guide To Taking Control Of Asthma

  1. L. Williams says:

    My mother is newly diag­nosed with asthma, at age 68. Get­ting this diag­no­sis been a con­fus­ing process that hasn’t been very well explained by her doc­tor. This book is full of good, med­ically based gen­eral infor­ma­tion. I would rec­om­mend it for some­one who needs an intro­duc­tion to the sub­ject that is fairly detailed but easy to under­stand.
    Rat­ing: 4 / 5

  2. Wayne Wang says:

    I have suf­fered asthma for close to 2 years now, before I’vehad allergy for a long time. The book explains very clearly whatasthma is and gives prac­ti­cal infor­ma­tion on med­ica­tion, answer­slots of ques­tions that I didn’t even know about. It also has­spe­cific sec­tion for women regard­ing what med­i­cine should beused dur­ing preg­nancy.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  3. framzimpet says:

    I had asthma as a child, and now my daugh­ter has it. This book is a rea­son­able intro­duc­tory text, but you can find the same infor­ma­tion on the inter­net. It pro­vides an overview of asthma, cov­ers med­ica­tions, and med­ica­tion deliv­ery. Sen­tences like “We want to empha­size that even for the most severe asthma, highly effec­tive, safe, and con­ve­nient med­ica­tions are avail­able” (picked at ran­dom) are strewn through­out the book, and give some idea of the authors’ bias. Unfor­tu­nately, my daugh­ter has expe­ri­enced sig­nif­i­cant side-effects from her asthma med­ica­tions. This book did not address this issue. The lists of med­ica­tion side-effects are about what you’d find on the box. It does not dis­cuss the pros/cons of var­i­ous dosages, inter­ac­tion of med­ica­tions, or alter­na­tives. If you or your child has just got­ten asthma, and you are look­ing for an intro­duc­tory ref­er­ence book, this is prob­a­bly a rea­son­able choice. Again, most of this infor­ma­tion is eas­ily found on the inter­net. If you are look­ing for more detailed infor­ma­tion, I found this book lack­ing.
    Rat­ing: 2 / 5

  4. Bee says:

    The book has spe­cial sec­tions, e. g. Women, Chil­dren, Adult-onset, older folks, etc. I con­tracted adult-onset asthma and being a diver, the dis­ease cramped my lifestyle. This com­pre­hen­sive book helped me under­stand the causes of the dis­ease, treat­ment, advances in med­i­cine, asthma action plan, etc. It helped me to have an intel­li­gent and informed dis­cus­sion with my pul­mo­nolo­gist.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    As a par­ent of a child just diag­nosed with asthma, I was look­ing for a good ref­er­ence for under­stand­ing what asthma is and how it is treated and man­aged. When I ordered this book, I was expect­ing a dry text­book type book long on the­ory and short on appli­ca­tion. What I got was a clear well writ­ten and layed out book. It is easy to read and under­stand. It has up to date infor­ma­tion on the cur­rent drugs and offers prac­ti­cal advice on how to man­age asthma for the long haul. It has instuc­tions and advice on how to prop­erly use the var­i­ous med­i­cines. It give me the knowl­edge to com­fort­ably dis­cuss asthma with my doc­tor and laid the foun­da­tion for estab­lish­ing a long term treat­ment plan. Over­all this is an excel­lent book on asthma.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

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