Hi, no 100% solution of Asthma. But u can discuss with Ur Dr. & take a guideline for asthma. And i. e. better for u. Cause they know about your asthma. Don't touch any type of tension. Don't eat any spicy & oily food. don't take any heavy food ( heavy for digest) U must do any execirse daily. ( like yoga, walking , running, etc. ) but execirse is must. To eat fruit, jucie , green vegetables & homemade food. Put Ur weight in control. Don't increse. Alwase take suggection from Ur Dr. & follows their instruction. You can do pranayam.
2007-01-11 17:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Asthma medicines keep the air tubes in your lungs open.
There are two groups of asthma medicines:
Bronchodilators are medicines that help to stop asthma attacks after they've started.
Anti-Inflammatories are medicines that help to prevent asthma attacks from starting.
These medicines are sold under many brand names. They come in different forms, too They can include sprays, pills, powders, liquids and shots. The doctor chooses the medicine and form that will work best for you.
Let's take a closer look at how these medicines can help you.
First, bronchodilators. These medicines give you relief during an asthma attack. Bronchodilators work to relax the muscles in your air tubes. As this happens, your air tubes open up, making it easier for you to breathe.
Anti-inflammatories, on the other hand, work to keep your air tubes open all of the time so that you don't have an asthma attack in the first place. These medicines reduce the swelling in your air tubes and decrease the mucus. Cromolyn and nedocromil are two examples of anti-inflammatory medicines. Another example is corticosteroids.
There are three things that you need to do to control your asthma. If you've read this far, then you know at least two of them already!
First: See a doctor regularly about your asthma. This is important because your symptoms can change over time. Your triggers can change, too. You may need different medicines to help keep you health. So regular contact with a doctor is an important part of controlling your asthma.
Second: Take your asthma medicines as the doctor has prescribed, even when you feel well. That way, you keep breathing problems from happening.
Third: Get educated about asthma. Find out what triggers it and what you must do to stay healthy. In fact, everyone in your family should know about asthma and know what to do when you need help.
2007-01-11 18:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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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?
2016-05-15 04:10:51
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answered by Sandra 4
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Maintenance. You have to have a regular routine of medications that keep inflammation down, so that your airways do not become constricted. Even if you feel better, it is crucial to take your maintenance meds. I stopped once and almost died, I ended up in the hospital for 5 days
2007-01-11 17:22:46
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answered by C. J. 5
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Do not get confused between breathlessness and asthma. Consult a good ayurvedic physician who is expert in pulse diagnosis and take his treatment.
2007-01-11 19:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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