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Treatments For Asthma - Articles
Holistic Treatment for Asthma and Sinusitis
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Doris C.
Posted
Mon 15 Mar 2010 8:21am
My five year old has been getting sniffies and a phlegmy cough lately and it’s worrying me. After a visit to the doctor, I was told that he might have an asthmatic condition which led me to start reading more about holistic treatment for asthma and sinusitis . It is pretty normal that people with asthma tend to experience sinus infection at one ...
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Treatments for Asthma
by
Better Health
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat Asthma:
Anti-inflammatory agents
Avoid animal dander
Avoid animals
Avoid cigarette smoke
Avoid cockroaches
Avoid cold air
Avoid dust mites
Avoid fire smoke
Avoid flu
Avoid indoor mold
Avoid outdoor mold
Avoid pollen
Avoid strong odors ...
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Exhaled Nitric Oxide and its role in the treatment of Asthma - Part IV
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swanlogan
Posted
Wed 16 Dec 2009 3:41am
In the fourth part of the ongoing series, we discuss the findings from the reputed American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
An excerpt from AmericanJournal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine in a study by Marie¨lle W. Pijnenburg, E. Marije Bakker, Wim C. Hop, and Johan C. De Jongste details the Titrating Steroids on Ex ...
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Exhaled Nitric Oxide and its role in the treatment of Asthma Part I
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swanlogan
Posted
Wed 10 Mar 2010 3:07am
In medicine, exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) can be measured in a breath test for asthma which is characterized by airway inflammation. Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous molecule produced by certain cell types in an inflammatory response. Exhaled NO (also referred to as FENO) is a promising biomarker as a guide to therapy in adults and children with asth ...
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Treatment of Asthma in Children 5-12
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TeamAsthma ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
ANNOUNCER: When young children with asthma begin to step out into the world, the things that trigger breathing problems often change. Very young children usually have asthma attacks set off by viral infections. For older children, triggers often shift, to allergies.
JAMES KEMP, MD: This older child now has been around animals, has been around ou ...
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Allergic Asthma Treatment: Defining Allergic Asthma
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Lucy J.
Posted
Tue 31 Jan 2012 6:37am
Asthma is a chronic condition characterized mainly by shortness of breath. This is due to a variety of factors that include narrowing or inflammation of the airways, and accumulation of mucus. Asthma can be developed through different factors, some of which are: exposure to environments that cause respiratory infections, and it can be inhe ...
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Alternative Asthma Treatment: The Power Of Herbal Medicine Against Asthma
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Lucy J.
Posted
Wed 07 Sep 2011 4:18am
Asthma is a long-lasting disease. Everybody knows it, or at least is aware of it. It happens to anyone. It doesnt pick a gender or an age bracket. attacks happen when the airways constrict due to swelling. This leads to the reduction of the amount of air that passes through. When the airways are narrowed, wheezing may be heard. When they ...
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