What on earth is that?
2006-08-04 16:02:33
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answer #1
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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I feel your pain. I've had asthma for 14 years now and have seen several doctors. The truth is, there is no known cure for asthma at the moment. But the symptoms can be prevented. It really depends on what causes your brother's asthma. Mine is usually dust and hot weather. But I think the universal method is using the control inhaler.
I cured my Asthma the natural way?
2016-05-12 21:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Asthma is a disease of the respiratory system - ie your lungs. Usually a person with asthma has difficulty breathing and sometimes wheezes. Asthma "attacks" can be caused by environmental factors like cigarette smoke and by allergens like pollen. Because of the allergy issue - I am guessing that what you wanted to ask was what are cures for skin allergies. There are a lot of allergy type reactions of the skin like rashes and hives. Taking allergy medication like Claritin or Benadryl or corticosteroids may help and using allergy lotions like Cordaid or Anti-Itch lotions may help the affected area. Getting allergy shots may help lessen the reactions - but so far as I know there isn't a cure for allergies.
2006-08-04 17:11:32
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answered by petlover 5
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1.All eczema is commonly due to allergies and dry skin combined.
2. All alergies has resistance levels. This means if you give a product today and it was OK then that does not mean that person is not allergetic to it. Tomorow the same product can trigger allergies.
3. Protiens are the source of major allergies. Try to introduce protien rich food later. Also avoid milk, potatoes, wheat, eggs (esp. whites), sea-food, food colors, artificial food favorings and nuts.
4. Keep the child away if you are cooking in your home. I found that the smell of allergy causing food also creates allergies.
5. Keep a log of daily activities including food / drinks, motion and irritations. If you keep the log it will be easier to find the problem foods.
6. Give one food for one week without switching. Start with rice and carrots or rice and broccoli (choose one). Give the same food for a week. If severe allergies are noted then remove it from diet and introduce a new one. Any one food introduced should be given continously for 1 week.
7. After giving a bath pat with a towel slightly leaving a film of water in the skin. Seal that to skin by applying thick gel like plain Vaseline. Many creams also create allergies so be careful in using creams other than plain unscented Vaseline. Also do not use the baby oil - many kids are allergic to mineral oil.
8. The allergies becomes severe if you reintroduce the same allergic food again and again but may go away if you remove it from diet for long periods like more than a month.
9. Angry and sad moods of child make the situation worse. I know that a child with eczema takes parens to the edge and many times we may become harsh. Try to keep your child happy.
10. An unconventional treatment, NAET (http://www.naet.org) worked well for my grandson. For people I have referred it did not work well since it depends a lot on the practitioner. For my daughter we did not take treatment since we knew a lot about eczema and could control it well.
11. It is late to tell you but it is best to introduce the solids a little late to kids with eczema.
12. If your child has severe itch, ask him/her to scratch using the back of the nails by scratching backwards (in the opposite direction of normal scratch). You can also scratch him like that. Less damage occurs by scratching reverse.
Please see the webpages for more details on Atopic dermatitis.
2006-08-04 22:38:48
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Skin "asthma?" I'm an RN and I've never heard of that. Asthma is a respiratory problem. Do you mean acne?
2006-08-04 16:03:39
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answered by ThisIsIt! 7
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I never heard of this condition.
2006-08-04 16:43:20
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answered by Buzz s 6
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