How to Deal With a Severe Asthma
Attack
Asthma is a very common and serious condition. It is one of
the most common chronic respiratory conditions affecting North
Americans, and although there is no known cure for the
disease, there are many effective forms of
treatment that one can use to manage their condition and keep
it under control.
Whether it is you or someone that you know who is suffering
from asthma, you are going to need to know how to deal with an
asthma attack, especially a severe asthma attack. A severe
asthma attack can do more than just frighten the person, it can
actually do damage to the body and possibly even result in
death.
What is a Severe Asthma Attack?
One of the most important things is for you to realize the
difference between a normal asthma attack and a severe asthma
attack. In a severe asthma attack, the smooth muscles of the
bronchi will narrow and the tissues that line the airways will
swell from inflammation and then secrete mucus into the
airways.
The top layer of the lining of the airways often becomes
damaged and sheds cells, more so if the asthma attack is
especially severe. There are many triggers that can provoke an
asthma attack, and this includes cigarette smoke, cold air and
viral infections.
Finding an Asthma Remedy
It is important, no matter how serious your asthma
condition, that you are aware of the different asthma
treatments and remedies that are out there. This will not only
help you avoid
the onset of asthma
attacks, but as well will make you healthier in general.
You will have to work together with your doctor in order to
decide the best treatment goals. You will also need to make
sure that you avoid things that bring on your asthma symptoms
or make your symptoms worse, and use the appropriate asthma
medicines.
With proper treatment you should be able to get and keep
your asthma under control, have fewer asthma attacks, and need
to use quick-relief medicines less often.
A severe asthma attack can be an incredibly frightening and
debilitating thing, but if you ever experience one you are
going to need to make sure that you stay as calm as possible
and keep your breathing as normal as you can. Also make sure
that if your doctor puts you on any medicines you take the
right dosage and stay on it. Never get off of your medication
unless your doctor tells you to.
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