PREVENTION ASTHMA


Prevention Asthma Attacks



 
 

ASTHMA:

" Asthma Type and Definition

" Asthma Causes

" Asthma Symptoms

" Treatments Asthma

" Prevention Asthma

" Exams and Tests - Asthma Attack

" Asthma in Adults

" Signs and symptoms - Occupational Asthma

" Parents and Asthma

" Seniors and Asthma

" Triggers for Asthma

" When to Seek Medical Care


Diseases and Disorders:

" INTRODUCTION

" Aspergillosis

" Bronchal Adenoma

" Bronchitis

" Bronchiectasis

" Byssinosis

" Cough

" Emphysema

" Hantaviruses

" Hay Fever

" Laryngeal Cancer

" Laryngitis

" Lung Cancer

" Nasal Polyps

" Pneumonia

" Respiratory Failure

" Tuberculosis

 
 


Prevention Asthma

You need to know how to prevent or minimize future asthma attacks.



If your asthma attacks are triggered by an allergic reaction, avoid your triggers as much as possible.

Keep taking your asthma medications after you are discharged. This is extremely important. Although the symptoms of an acute asthma attack go away after appropriate treatment, asthma itself never goes away.

World Health Organization


 

 



 

Bronchodilators


Bronchodilators are medicines that help open the bronchial tubes (airways) of the lungs, allowing more air to flow through them.

Next: Bronchodilators

 

Bronchoscopy


Bronchoscopy allows a doctor to examine inside your airway for any abnormality such as foreign bodies, bleeding, a tumor, or inflammation. The doctor uses either a rigid bronchoscope or flexible bronchoscope.

Next: Bronchoscopy

 

Respiratory System


Respiratory System, in anatomy and physiology, organs that deliver oxygen to the circulatory system for transport to all body cells. Oxygen is essential for cells, which use this vital substance to liberate the energy needed for cellular activities.

Next: Respiratory System


 

 

 

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