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All About Asthmaby Sharon WicksDid You Know?
5,000 people die from asthma every year
470,000 receive asthma treatment
1.9 million treated in emergency rooms
inhaler asthma While mild asthma isn't considered fatal, severe asthma can cause respiratory failure. Epidemic? Probably not. Disturbing? Absolutely! The last two decades have shown the fastest growing trend in the occurrence of asthma.
This is another of those diseases whose upward surge can find its roots in modern technology.
Environment has a huge role in triggering asthma attacks. For the majority of folks, we work, live and play indoors. Dust, carpet fibers, mold, weather, wood smoke and preservatives are just a few contributing factors. Even specific gastrointestinal infections can cause asthma.
If you or someone you love appears to exhibit symptoms of asthma but you aren't sure of what to look for then "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" is just what the doctor ordered.
"All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" is not a textbook filled with medical jargon. Rather, it is written in plain English, straightforward and jam packed with just what you need to know before heading off to your physician.
Today's patients are a savvy lot who take control of their own health issues as never before in history. "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" recognizes that and places you in the drivers seat. Take a look at what you will learn:
- What causes an asthma attack?
- What are the different types of asthma?
- How to identify the warning signs and symptoms
- How to determine the severity of your asthma
- Asthma in adults and the elderly
- How to treat asthma in your child
- Can you prevent an asthma attack?
- What is the criteria to diagnose asthma?
- What medications are used to treat asthma?
- Learn about a "peak flow meter"
- Common myths about asthma dispelled
- Asthma an exercise
- What about asthma and nutrition?
Look, we aren't going to tell you that "All About Asthma - What You Need to Know" is going to cure your asthma. . .there is no cure for asthma. However, there are different ways to manage the disease.
Beware of anyone making "cure all" claims just to get you to part with your hard-earned money. What you need is a responsible guide that will explain this condition and give you realistic answers about dealing with it whether it be for yourself or your child or your elderly.
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Table of Contents
1. Asthma - An Overview
Effects of Asthma
Frequency of Asthma Attacks
Cure for Asthma
2. What is Asthma?
What Leads to an Asthma Attack?
What Happens in an Asthma Attack?
3. What Causes an Asthma Attack?
Common Causes of Asthma
A Breathing Technique that May Help with an Attack
Genetic Factors
Other Triggers
Nocturnal Asthma
Asthmatic Symptoms
4. Types of Asthma
Allergic Asthma (Extrinsic Asthma)
Non-Allergic Asthma (Intrinsic Asthma)
Exercise-Induced Asthma
Nocturnal Asthma
Occupational Asthma
Steroid-Resistant Asthma
Child-onset asthma
Adult-onset asthma
Cough-variant Asthma
Mixed Asthma
Seasonal Asthma
Silent Asthma
5. Warning Signs and Symptoms for Asthma
The Early Signs and Symptoms of Asthma
Signs Signaling the Onset of Asthma
Danger Signals
Recognizing and Dealing with Warning Signs and Symptoms of Asthma
Record Keeping
Planning to Combat Asthmatic Attacks
Asthmatic Problems in Children
6. Judging the Severity of Your Asthma
Mild Asthma
Moderate Asthma
Severe Asthma
Brittle Asthma
Lung function tests: Important Indicators of Severity
7. Asthma in Adults and Older People
What do you actually need to look for?
Preventative Maintenance for Older Asthmatics
Finding the best medication for asthmatic adults
8. Asthma in Infants and Children
F.A.Q.'s about Asthma and Your Child
9. Asthma and Pregnancy
Controlling Asthma during Pregnancy
Medication during Pregnancy
Important points About Asthma During Pregnancy
10. How to Prevent Asthma Attack
Follow the medications
Periodically Monitor your Breath
Avoid the "Triggers" as far as Possible
11. How is Asthma Diagnosed?
Medical History
Physical Examination
Pulmonary Function Tests (Lung Function Tests)
Necessary Preparations Before Pulmonary Function Tests
Chest X-Ray
Sinus X-rays
Allergy Tests
Blood Tests
12. Medications that are Used to Treat Asthma
Asthmatic Medications
Rescuer or Reliever Medications
Controller Medications
Inhaled corticosteroids
Long-acting beta2-bronchodilators
Oral corticosteroids
Nonsteroidal antiallergics
Leukotriene modifiers
Short-acting beta2-bronchodilators
Anticholinergic bronchodilators
A Very New Drug
Inhalers and Their Use
Metered-dose Inhaler
Metered-Dose Inhaler with Spacer
Dry Powder Inhaler
Small-volume Nebulizer
Safety and Side Effects of Asthmatic Medications
Occurrence of Side Effects
Precautions
13. Diet and Nutritional Supplements for Asthma Patients
14. Asthma Action Plan
15. Peak Flow Meter - An Early Warning Device
16. In the Case of Emergency
Asthma's Three Zones
When there is an Emergency
17. Common Myths about Asthma
Myth 1: Asthma is a childhood problem. You'll grow out of it
Myth 2: Playing outdoor sports or running will aggravate the condition
Myth 3: Asthma is an emotional or psychological problem
Myth 4: Asthma medications are more useless or harmful than the attack
Myth 5: Asthma medication is addictive. You can't ever get off it
18. Asthma and Exercise
Exercise-induced Asthma
Exercise and Asthma Symptoms
Symptoms of Exercise-Induced Asthma
Reducing the Risks of Exercise-Induced Asthma
Suitable Sports Activities
People that are often Affected By Exercise-Induced Asthma
Specific Problems with Exercise and Asthma
19. Frequently Asked Questions about Asthma
20. Asthma Glossary |

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