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Foods to Avoid When You Have Asthma

January 21st, 2010 No comments

Some people who do not suffer from asthma may think that it is not a very serious problem. But for people who are suffering from asthma, it is a very serious condition that needs to be treated and give special care to avoid asthma attack. There is a lot of information today about asthma that can help a lot of people to decrease their ordeal of having asthma.

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How Asthma Affects Fitness?

January 1st, 2010 No comments

People with asthma normally have difficulty in breathing. During an asthma attack, the person breaths heavily giving out some wheeze sounds. There is also a combination of coughing and tightness in the chest. This condition prevents asthmatic persons to engage in strenuous activities like sports and health activities like exercise.

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Asthma and Humidity

November 19th, 2009 No comments

Any factor that exerts pressure on lungs triggers asthma symptoms in asthma patients. There are many different causative agents for asthma. Basing on the causative agents, asthma is generally classified as the extrinsic asthma and the intrinsic asthma. Humidity is the culprit for intrinsic asthma. Let’s see how humidity exerts its influence over asthma symptoms.

The main enemies for people with asthma are heat and humidity. The combined action of these two reduces the amount of air intake into the lungs of asthma patients. Increase in heat promotes the growth of molds that in turn act as allergens initiating the symptoms of asthma.

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Cough Variant Asthma

October 11th, 2009 No comments

Cough variant asthma is the one which shows the symptoms of dry cough without any sputum that lasts for more than six to eight weeks. This type of asthma does not show other symptoms that are common to any kind of asthma like wheezing and shortness of breath. Cough can be frequent either in the day time or at nights. If the coughing is very recurrent at nights you cannot have enough sleep, making you feel sleepy in the day time and also reduces your work output.

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