Posts Tagged ‘Asthma’

January 11 2010

Share How to Prevent Asthma

asthma_childAsthma disease usually results from a complex combination of genetic and environmental factors. Of course, the emergence of asthma due to hereditary factors can not be eliminated but its attacks can be prevented in the ways below:

1. Identifying and minimizing contact with the things that can trigger asthma

The first time that must be done by people with asthma that is to recognize what can cause him stricken with asthma. Then try to stay away from the cause of asthma. There are many causes of asthma include smoking, air pollution, animal fur, tartrazine (a yellow dye used in the manufacture of food and medication tablets), preservatives, cold air, and others. However, because usually things that cause asthma are common in our environment and difficult to avoid, we can protect ourselves by using masks, for example, to prevent contact with dust and animal fur, or by washing hands to avoid infection of the respiratory tract .

2. Drug consumption and asthma preventive foods

Drugs, such as glucocorticoid (ciclesonide, beclomethasone), can be used to prevent asthma, but of course must be a doctor’s prescription. In addition, according to a study, by eating fruits and vegetables a yellow-orange, and selenium-rich foods (fish, eggs, chicken, liver, garlic) can protect the lungs so that the lower the risk of asthma.

3. Observe and identify the early signs of asthma attacks

Every asthma attack will not show up without any prior warning. Therefore recognizable symptoms initially, such as cough, shortness of breath, breath sounds, feeling very tired.

4. Treated as soon as early symptoms of asthma attacks

As the early symptoms of asthma, which has been mentioned above, attack, immediately taking the drug had been prescribed by a doctor before the attack becomes much worse. Therefore, these drugs should always be taken anywhere, because we do not know when an asthma attack will come.

These are some ways to prevent asthma. However, consult a doctor still needs to be done so that prevention efforts are more successful.

Furthermore how to cure asthma? The following tips may be helpful

1. Avoid trigger factors of asthma. These factors vary in each person. There are allergic to dust, cold, certain food allergies that can trigger asthma.
2. Mild exercise routine.
3. Do not get overweight.
4. Avoid stress. Just easy going. Do not be too burdened with problems. Keep your emotions, do not be too emotional.
5. Healthy diet.
6. Breathing exercises.
7. Eating certain alternatives. Some said squirrel meat is good for asthma.

Medically, asthma can not be cured, but can reduce the frequency of recurrence.
Could have fully recovered but with a very special way. Usually requires a certain awareness and understanding, can only recover.

Tip from me, maybe this could reduce asthma attacks, get used to drinking warm water (slightly hot) a full glass (400cc) before you sleep all day without a break, it’s been proven to reduce the frequency of attacks ashma, if ashma recurrence is better to use drugs spray being sucked through the mouth (Berotec, Ventolin, or the like) of the drug consuming trying in the drink. Good luck hopefully heal quickly!

January 11 2010

Protect The Body from The Allergy and Asthma

1. Apples

Apples are eaten by women during pregnancy was help prevent asthma and allergies in children. Flavonoid in apples that provide these benefits.
A new study examining nearly 2000 foods pregnant women and checked the lung health of their children in 1253 at the age of 5 years.

Among the variety of foods eaten and recorded by pregnant women, only apple consumption showed a consistent protection against asthma and shortness of breath.

The children of pregnant mothers who eat more than 4 apples per week as much as 37% which is less a history of shortness of breath and had 53% less asthma after doctors confirmed, compared with mothers who ate one or no apples per week during pregnancy.

According to the researchers, the food eaten by mothers during pregnancy have a greater influence on children than respiratory channel food consumption of the child at least until the age of 5 years.

The existence of specific relationships found in apples, and not by the total number of edible fruit or juice, fruit juice or vegetable consumption.

Apple-specific effect may be due to the unique flavonoids have been shown to have beneficial effects on lung function of adults.

2. Intestine worms

So far, the worms that live in human intestines known only as parasites and bullies only. But researchers from the UK and Vietnam found that intestinal worms can be beneficial for the treatment of asthma and allergies.

A study in Vietnam showed that the parasitic worms that live in human intestines such as hookworm, allows to be developed as new treatments to overcome asthma and allergies.

Infection caused by hookworm and other parasites have become endemic in Vietnam, but the average asthma and allergic disease is still fairly low in the area. Researchers from the UK and Vietnam provide care to children around to clean the child’s body from intestinal worm infections.
Experts believe that over millions of years evolving worms, so that it can reduce the human immune system that cause these worms can prolong survival in the human body.

The selected area as a research center is a village in central Vietnam, where any two of the three children infected with hookworm and other intestinal parasites are rarely found and allergic diseases. The study involved 1500 school children aged 6 to 17 years. Some children were given tablets to clean the worms over the body and found the children who received these tablets risk of allergy increased significantly.

Obtained more than 80 percent of people with asthma also have allergies to dust or other environmental allergens, and researchers are convinced that the worms in the intestine have the potential to alter the human immune response.

“The next step is to understand exactly how these intestinal parasites affect the human immune system and protects against allergies,” said Dr Carsten Flohr, a researcher from the University of Nottingham, as quoted by the BBC, Wednesday (30/9/2009).

Flohr hope these results can help the development of new treatments to balance the body’s immune system that does not respond to allergens or does not trigger an asthma attack. However, still need a long scientific research to determine whether this method really works to overcome asthma and allergies in humans.

January 11 2010

Asthma Treatment

Destination anti-asthma treatment is to free people from asthma attacks. This can be achieved by treating asthma attacks that are happening or prevent asthma attacks should not be happening.
Treat here is not meant to cure disease, but eliminate the symptoms of shortness, cough, or wheezing. Things that have been free of asthma symptoms is to be maintained in order to further asthma attacks do not come back.
The drugs can make asthma sufferers to live a normal life. Immediate treatment to control asthma attacks differ from routine treatment to prevent asthma attacks.
To treat asthma attack is happening is necessary cure asthma symptoms immediately. The drug is made up of groups bronchodilators and systemic corticosteroids group.
Bronchodilators means drugs that can dilate the airways by relaxing muscles in the airways that are shrunken, whereas corticosteroids are allergy medications and anti-inflammatory is given by the systemic objectives distributed throughout the body via blood circulation.
There is a group of people who so often under attack that almost never had the asthma symptom-free. This is called chronic state that can last for months and even years. The treatment requires a long period of time each day and the patient must take medication.
1. Receptor agonists Beta-2 adrenergic
The best medicine is to reduce asthma attacks that occur suddenly and to prevent attacks that may be triggered by exercise. Bronchodilators stimulated by widening the airway beta-adrenergic receptors.
Bronchodilators that work on all receptor beta-2 adrenergic (eg adrenaline), causing side effects of rapid heartbeat, anxiety, headaches and tremors (shaking) muscle.
Bronchodilators are only working on the receptor beta-2 adrenergic (mainly found in the cells in the lungs), have few side effects on other organs. These bronchodilators (eg albuterol), causes fewer side effects compared with bronchodilators that work on all receptor beta-2 adrenergic.
Most of bronchodilators work in a few minutes, but the effect only lasts for 4-6 hours. Newer bronchodilators have a longer effect, but because it works more slowly at first, then the drug is more widely used to prevent attacks.
Bronchodilators available in the form of tablets, injections or inhalers (inhaled drugs) and very effective. Inhalation bronchodilators will precipitate the drug directly into the airways, so the first work quickly, but can not reach the airway becomes blocked heavy.
Bronchodilators by mouth (swallowed) and injections can reach the area, but has side effects and at work tend to be slow. Another type of theophylline bronchodilators. Theophylline is usually given by mouth (swallowed); available in various forms, tablets and syrup mulaidari short-acting capsules and tablets to long-acting.
In an asthma attack severe disease, can be given intravenously (through the blood vessels). The amount of theophylline in the blood can be measured in the laboratory and should be monitored closely, because the amount is too small will not give effect, while the amount is too much can cause abnormal heart rhythms or seizures.
At the time of first taking theophylline, the patient may feel a little sick or nervous. Both these side effects usually disappear when the body can adjust to the medication.
In larger doses, the patient could feel the rapid heartbeat or palpitations (heart pounding). Can also occur insomnia (difficulty sleeping), agitation (anxiety, fear of), vomiting, and seizures.
2. Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids block the inflammatory response and is very effective in reducing asthma symptoms. If used in the long term, corticosteroids will gradually decrease the likelihood of causing penyakitasma attacks by reducing airway sensitivity to some stimuli.
But the use of tablets or the long-term corticosteroid injections can cause:
• disruption wound healing process
• impaired growth of children
• loss of calcium from bone
• bleeding gastric
• cataract premature
• increase in blood sugar levels
• weight gain
• hunger
• mental disorders
Corticosteroid tablets or injections can be used for 1-2 weeks to reduce attacks of severe asthma. Corticosteroids by mouth (swallowed) is given for the long term only if other treatments can not control the asthma symptoms.
For long-term use corticosteroid inhalers are usually given because the inhalers, the drug reached the lungs 50 times more than the drug to the other body parts.
3. Cromolin and Nedocromil
Both drugs were allegedly blocking the release of inflammatory substances from mast cells and cause reduction in airway shrinkage possibility. This drug is used to prevent attacks, not to treat an attack.
These drugs are particularly effective for children and asthma due to exercise. This drug is very safe, but relatively expensive and must be taken regularly even though the patient free of symptoms.
4. Anticholinergic drugs
These drugs work by blocking the smooth muscle contraction and the formation of excessive mucus in the bronchi by acetylcholine. Furthermore, this drug will lead to widening of the airways in patients who previously had consumed agonist beta2-adrenergic receptor. Examples of these drugs are atropine and ipratropium bromide.
5. Modifier Leukotrien
Is a new drug to help control asthma. These drugs prevent the action or formation leukotrien (chemicals made by the body causing symptoms of asthma). Example montelucas, zafirlucas and zileuton.
Treatment for Acute Asthma Attacks
An asthma attack should get treatment as soon as possible to open the airways. Drugs used to prevent also used to treat asthma, but in higher doses or in a different form.
Receptor agonist beta-2 adrenergic is used in the form of inhalers (inhaled medications) or as a Nebulizer (for shortness of breath very heavy). Nebulizer directs air or oxygen under pressure through a solution of the drug, resulting in the fog to be inhaled by the patient.
Treatment of asthma can also be done by giving or terbutalin epinephrine injection under the skin and aminophylline (theophylline similar) via intravenous infusion.
Patients who experience a great attack and showed no improvement on other medications, corticosteroid injections can get, usually intravenously (through the blood vessels).
In the asthma attack is usually severe low blood oxygen levels, which are given extra oxygen. In the event of dehydration, may need to be given fluids intravenously. If the suspected infection, given antibiotics.
During an asthma attack is severe, do:
• examination of oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood
• examination of lung function (usually with a spirometer or peak flow meter)
• chest X-ray examination.
Asthma Treatment Long Term
One of the asthma treatment is most effective is an agonist inhalers containing receptor beta-2 adrenergic. Excessive use of inhalers can cause heart rhythm disturbances.
If the use of bronchodilators inhaler 2-4 times / day for 1 month was not able to reduce the symptoms, can be added to corticosteroid inhalers, cromolin or leukotrien modifier. If symptoms persist, especially at night, can also be added theophylline by mouth.